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Public Liaison Officer
Bennett and Game Weston-super-mare, Somerset
Public Liaison Officer - CF46034 - Fixed Term Contract Our client is currently recruiting a Public Liaison Officer to join their Civil Engineering team on an 18-month fixed-term contract working on the restoration of a Pier. The successful candidate will be working for a specialist contractor delivering structural restoration works as part of North Somerset Council's Pier project click apply for full job details
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Public Liaison Officer - CF46034 - Fixed Term Contract Our client is currently recruiting a Public Liaison Officer to join their Civil Engineering team on an 18-month fixed-term contract working on the restoration of a Pier. The successful candidate will be working for a specialist contractor delivering structural restoration works as part of North Somerset Council's Pier project click apply for full job details
Head of Legal Services
NHS Crawley, Sussex
Band 8b Full Time PermanentBase: Trust Headquarters, Crawley (with travel across SECAmb sites) Are you an experienced legal professional with a passion for healthcare law and a commitment to improving patient safety and organisational governance? South East Coast Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is seeking a dynamic, highly skilled Head of Legal Services to lead our Legal Services team. About the Role As Head of Legal Services, you will provide expert legal advice across a broad range of healthcare-related matters, including clinical negligence, coroners' inquests, personal injury claims, and complex ethical issues. You will act as a trusted advisor to the Trust's Executive Team, senior clinicians, and operational leaders, ensuring legal compliance and supporting continuous improvement in patient safety and governance. Main duties of the job You will lead the legal management of inquests, including advocacy and witness support, and oversee the conduct of claims and litigation. You will also play a key role in identifying organisational learning from legal processes and contribute to policy development and internal training. Key Responsibilities Independently manage and advocate in coroners' inquests. Provide expert legal advice on healthcare law, patient consent, capacity, confidentiality, and more. Lead the management of clinical negligence and personal injury claims. Support staff across the Trust with legal guidance and training. Collaborate with governance, safety, and clinical teams to embed learning and improve practice. Line manage legal services staff and oversee the department's budget. What We're Looking For Extensive experience in healthcare law, litigation, and inquest advocacy. Strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills. Ability to manage complex caseloads and provide clear, strategic legal advice. Experience working within the NHS or public sector is desirable. About us Option to join NHS pension scheme A minimum 27 days' holiday each year, increasing after 5 years' service. Personal and professional development and training opportunities. Salary Sacrifice schemes for cars or push bikes. Access to occupational health and counselling services. Access to NHS discounts, offering NHS employees a range of money-saving deals. Other than in exceptional circumstances, the starting salary for staff new to the NHS will be the bottom point of the band to which they have been appointed. Job responsibilities The post holder is responsible for the daily management of the Legal Services allocated budget and line management of legal services staff. Accountable for the effective legal conduct of all inquests involving the Trust, incuding adherence to professional standards of all Legal staff and compliance with evidentiary and Coronial rules by, Acting as a confident advocate, including the ability to examine and cross examine witnesses, present evidence and make submissions to Coroners on relevant law. To understand the medical complexities of each case in conjunction with senior clinicians and recognise potentially problematic areas, both clinically and legally, which may require further investigation and reporting for the purposes of the inquest. To provide advice on the preparation and content of witness statements. To liaise with the Coroner and his/her Officers to meet the requirements of the Court. In exceptional cases to instruct Counsel where necessary. Ensuring close liaison with the patient safety team and divisional quality and clinical leads, highlighting areas of risk identified in inquests investigations to ensure that lessons learned in the claims and inquest process are implemented within the Trust. Legal Advice To ensure the provision of the highest level of prompt and accurate expert legal advice by: Providing advice on matters including, but not limited to, patient consent, withholding/withdrawing of life sustaining treatment and end of life decisions, capacity, confidentiality, access to patient information, medical ethics, mental health law, trust law, contract law, criminal law, dealings with the police, child protection, occupiers liability, interpretation of relevant legislation, legal principles and case law. Participating in and providing legal advice to Trust Working Groups and Committees in the development and implementation of policy, ensuring the Trusts compliance with the relevant legal frameworks. Person Specification Skills/Ability/ Knowledge Able to communicate highly contentious, sensitive and complex information (both written and oral) often within an antagonistic atmosphere in order to provide a legal advisory service and associate specialist litigation. Able to take evidence from witnesses and submissions in court or tribunal Ability to deal confidently with staff at all levels of an organisation Well developed interpersonal skills with the ability to work with a range of professionals Excellent communication skills at all levels, confident when speaking in public and at large meetings Developing & delivering training programmes Qualifications Degree in Law (or other degree with completion of relevant conversion course) Masters level qualification, or demonstrable experience as a senior and expert specialist solicitor or barrister Knowledge and experience associated with NHS specific legal provisions, structures and social care policies Experience of Datix Experience Advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the specialised field of Health Law, including litigation, inquests and general advice on protection of interests of medical staff and organisations Inquest Advocacy Experience of managing staff and budgets Experience of using the NHSLA Extranet and Claims Wizard Experience of working within the NHS or public sector environment Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Band 8b Full Time PermanentBase: Trust Headquarters, Crawley (with travel across SECAmb sites) Are you an experienced legal professional with a passion for healthcare law and a commitment to improving patient safety and organisational governance? South East Coast Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is seeking a dynamic, highly skilled Head of Legal Services to lead our Legal Services team. About the Role As Head of Legal Services, you will provide expert legal advice across a broad range of healthcare-related matters, including clinical negligence, coroners' inquests, personal injury claims, and complex ethical issues. You will act as a trusted advisor to the Trust's Executive Team, senior clinicians, and operational leaders, ensuring legal compliance and supporting continuous improvement in patient safety and governance. Main duties of the job You will lead the legal management of inquests, including advocacy and witness support, and oversee the conduct of claims and litigation. You will also play a key role in identifying organisational learning from legal processes and contribute to policy development and internal training. Key Responsibilities Independently manage and advocate in coroners' inquests. Provide expert legal advice on healthcare law, patient consent, capacity, confidentiality, and more. Lead the management of clinical negligence and personal injury claims. Support staff across the Trust with legal guidance and training. Collaborate with governance, safety, and clinical teams to embed learning and improve practice. Line manage legal services staff and oversee the department's budget. What We're Looking For Extensive experience in healthcare law, litigation, and inquest advocacy. Strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills. Ability to manage complex caseloads and provide clear, strategic legal advice. Experience working within the NHS or public sector is desirable. About us Option to join NHS pension scheme A minimum 27 days' holiday each year, increasing after 5 years' service. Personal and professional development and training opportunities. Salary Sacrifice schemes for cars or push bikes. Access to occupational health and counselling services. Access to NHS discounts, offering NHS employees a range of money-saving deals. Other than in exceptional circumstances, the starting salary for staff new to the NHS will be the bottom point of the band to which they have been appointed. Job responsibilities The post holder is responsible for the daily management of the Legal Services allocated budget and line management of legal services staff. Accountable for the effective legal conduct of all inquests involving the Trust, incuding adherence to professional standards of all Legal staff and compliance with evidentiary and Coronial rules by, Acting as a confident advocate, including the ability to examine and cross examine witnesses, present evidence and make submissions to Coroners on relevant law. To understand the medical complexities of each case in conjunction with senior clinicians and recognise potentially problematic areas, both clinically and legally, which may require further investigation and reporting for the purposes of the inquest. To provide advice on the preparation and content of witness statements. To liaise with the Coroner and his/her Officers to meet the requirements of the Court. In exceptional cases to instruct Counsel where necessary. Ensuring close liaison with the patient safety team and divisional quality and clinical leads, highlighting areas of risk identified in inquests investigations to ensure that lessons learned in the claims and inquest process are implemented within the Trust. Legal Advice To ensure the provision of the highest level of prompt and accurate expert legal advice by: Providing advice on matters including, but not limited to, patient consent, withholding/withdrawing of life sustaining treatment and end of life decisions, capacity, confidentiality, access to patient information, medical ethics, mental health law, trust law, contract law, criminal law, dealings with the police, child protection, occupiers liability, interpretation of relevant legislation, legal principles and case law. Participating in and providing legal advice to Trust Working Groups and Committees in the development and implementation of policy, ensuring the Trusts compliance with the relevant legal frameworks. Person Specification Skills/Ability/ Knowledge Able to communicate highly contentious, sensitive and complex information (both written and oral) often within an antagonistic atmosphere in order to provide a legal advisory service and associate specialist litigation. Able to take evidence from witnesses and submissions in court or tribunal Ability to deal confidently with staff at all levels of an organisation Well developed interpersonal skills with the ability to work with a range of professionals Excellent communication skills at all levels, confident when speaking in public and at large meetings Developing & delivering training programmes Qualifications Degree in Law (or other degree with completion of relevant conversion course) Masters level qualification, or demonstrable experience as a senior and expert specialist solicitor or barrister Knowledge and experience associated with NHS specific legal provisions, structures and social care policies Experience of Datix Experience Advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the specialised field of Health Law, including litigation, inquests and general advice on protection of interests of medical staff and organisations Inquest Advocacy Experience of managing staff and budgets Experience of using the NHSLA Extranet and Claims Wizard Experience of working within the NHS or public sector environment Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Tradewind Recruitment
School Attendance Officer & SIMS Administrator
Tradewind Recruitment Blackpool, Lancashire
Location: Blackpool, Lancashire (FY area) Salary: 16.00 - 24.00 per hour (DOE) Contract: Full-Time, Fixed-Term (Easter 2026 - Summer 2026) Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Monday - Friday) Role Overview Are you an experienced School Administrator with advanced SIMS skills? We are seeking an efficient and professional Attendance & SIMS Administrator to join a busy secondary school in Blackpool for the Summer Term (April 2026 - July 2026). This is a critical role ensuring the school maintains high standards of attendance tracking and data integrity during the busy exam and transition season. You will be the first point of contact for attendance queries and responsible for ensuring all daily registers are accurate and compliant. Key Responsibilities Daily Attendance Management: Using SIMS to record morning and afternoon registers, managing "N" codes, and performing first-day response calls. SIMS Data Administration: Updating student records, processing leavers/joiners, and assisting with the year-end "roll-over" data preparations. Attendance Reporting: Producing weekly and termly attendance reports for the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Heads of Year to identify trends and persistent absence. Parental Liaison: Communicating with parents/carers via phone, email, and letter regarding attendance concerns and medical evidence. Compliance: Ensuring all records are maintained in accordance with DfE guidelines and school safeguarding policies. Candidate Requirements Essential: Proven experience using SIMS (School Information Management System) within a school environment. Attendance Expertise: A strong understanding of school attendance codes and statutory requirements. Communication: Excellent telephone manner and the ability to handle difficult conversations with parents in a calm, professional way. Reliability: As the first point of contact for morning registers, punctuality is essential. DBS: An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service is required (or a willingness to apply for one immediately). Why Apply? Fixed-Term Stability: Perfect for professionals looking for a guaranteed full-time contract for the duration of the Summer Term. Supportive Team: Join a well-established administrative department with a clear induction process. Blackpool Location: Easily accessible by public transport and offers on-site parking. How to Apply We are looking to interview and appoint the right candidate before the Easter break. Please submit your CV detailing your SIMS experience to be considered for a trial day. Please click apply and/or email (url removed)
Mar 13, 2026
Seasonal
Location: Blackpool, Lancashire (FY area) Salary: 16.00 - 24.00 per hour (DOE) Contract: Full-Time, Fixed-Term (Easter 2026 - Summer 2026) Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Monday - Friday) Role Overview Are you an experienced School Administrator with advanced SIMS skills? We are seeking an efficient and professional Attendance & SIMS Administrator to join a busy secondary school in Blackpool for the Summer Term (April 2026 - July 2026). This is a critical role ensuring the school maintains high standards of attendance tracking and data integrity during the busy exam and transition season. You will be the first point of contact for attendance queries and responsible for ensuring all daily registers are accurate and compliant. Key Responsibilities Daily Attendance Management: Using SIMS to record morning and afternoon registers, managing "N" codes, and performing first-day response calls. SIMS Data Administration: Updating student records, processing leavers/joiners, and assisting with the year-end "roll-over" data preparations. Attendance Reporting: Producing weekly and termly attendance reports for the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Heads of Year to identify trends and persistent absence. Parental Liaison: Communicating with parents/carers via phone, email, and letter regarding attendance concerns and medical evidence. Compliance: Ensuring all records are maintained in accordance with DfE guidelines and school safeguarding policies. Candidate Requirements Essential: Proven experience using SIMS (School Information Management System) within a school environment. Attendance Expertise: A strong understanding of school attendance codes and statutory requirements. Communication: Excellent telephone manner and the ability to handle difficult conversations with parents in a calm, professional way. Reliability: As the first point of contact for morning registers, punctuality is essential. DBS: An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service is required (or a willingness to apply for one immediately). Why Apply? Fixed-Term Stability: Perfect for professionals looking for a guaranteed full-time contract for the duration of the Summer Term. Supportive Team: Join a well-established administrative department with a clear induction process. Blackpool Location: Easily accessible by public transport and offers on-site parking. How to Apply We are looking to interview and appoint the right candidate before the Easter break. Please submit your CV detailing your SIMS experience to be considered for a trial day. Please click apply and/or email (url removed)
Natural Resources Wales
Water Quality Environment Officer
Natural Resources Wales
Water Quality Environment Officer Role ID: 200401 Location: Buckley Office Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 18/03/2026 Welsh Language level: B2 - Upper Intermediate The role We're looking for someone who enjoys working with people, solving real environmental challenges, and getting hands-on outdoors. Based in beautiful North East Wales, this role is all about protecting and improving our natural environment. As a Water Quality Environment Officer, you'll help improve the health of our rivers and catchments through strategic, evidence-based action. You'll tackle water quality issues, support sustainable water resource management, and play a key role in delivering high impact environmental campaigns that protect our rivers and coastal waters. You'll also carry out essential regulatory work under the Environmental Permitting Regulations and respond quickly to environmental incidents as part of NRW's duties as a Category 1 responder. Working closely with landowners, communities, permit holders, and public bodies, you'll help drive practical, sustainable solutions on the ground. You'll be supported by a friendly, forward thinking team that embraces flexibility, hybrid working, and professional development. This is your chance to make a real impact-protecting North East Wales' environment where it matters most. If you're motivated, hands on, and passionate about safeguarding nature, we'd love to hear from you. Driving is essential to this role. You must hold a full and current UK driving license. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us We value working as a team to protect and enhance our Environment. You will be joining a fast-paced team who turn their hands to many different tasks. As an operational team we cover a range of remits, alongside the regulation of permits, we manage protected sites, bathing waters and respond to environmental incidents and provide local advice and guidance to others. What you will do Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how these multi-functional teams can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management and organisational skills. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others. Experience of dealing successfully with difficult people / situations is important. The ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. Able to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level B2 - Upper intermediate level
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Water Quality Environment Officer Role ID: 200401 Location: Buckley Office Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 18/03/2026 Welsh Language level: B2 - Upper Intermediate The role We're looking for someone who enjoys working with people, solving real environmental challenges, and getting hands-on outdoors. Based in beautiful North East Wales, this role is all about protecting and improving our natural environment. As a Water Quality Environment Officer, you'll help improve the health of our rivers and catchments through strategic, evidence-based action. You'll tackle water quality issues, support sustainable water resource management, and play a key role in delivering high impact environmental campaigns that protect our rivers and coastal waters. You'll also carry out essential regulatory work under the Environmental Permitting Regulations and respond quickly to environmental incidents as part of NRW's duties as a Category 1 responder. Working closely with landowners, communities, permit holders, and public bodies, you'll help drive practical, sustainable solutions on the ground. You'll be supported by a friendly, forward thinking team that embraces flexibility, hybrid working, and professional development. This is your chance to make a real impact-protecting North East Wales' environment where it matters most. If you're motivated, hands on, and passionate about safeguarding nature, we'd love to hear from you. Driving is essential to this role. You must hold a full and current UK driving license. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us We value working as a team to protect and enhance our Environment. You will be joining a fast-paced team who turn their hands to many different tasks. As an operational team we cover a range of remits, alongside the regulation of permits, we manage protected sites, bathing waters and respond to environmental incidents and provide local advice and guidance to others. What you will do Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how these multi-functional teams can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management and organisational skills. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others. Experience of dealing successfully with difficult people / situations is important. The ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. Able to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level B2 - Upper intermediate level
Natural Resources Wales
Water Quality Environment Officer
Natural Resources Wales Wales, Yorkshire
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Water Quality Environment Officer Role ID: 200401 Location: Buckley Office Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 18/03/2026 Welsh Language level: B2 Upper Intermediate The role We re looking for someone who enjoys working with people, solving real environmental challenges, and getting hands-on outdoors. Based in beautiful North East Wales, this role is all about protecting and improving our natural environment. As a Water Quality Environment Officer, you ll help improve the health of our rivers and catchments through strategic, evidence-based action. You ll tackle water quality issues, support sustainable water resource management, and play a key role in delivering high impact environmental campaigns that protect our rivers and coastal waters. You ll also carry out essential regulatory work under the Environmental Permitting Regulations and respond quickly to environmental incidents as part of NRW s duties as a Category 1 responder. Working closely with landowners, communities, permit holders, and public bodies, you ll help drive practical, sustainable solutions on the ground. You ll be supported by a friendly, forward thinking team that embraces flexibility, hybrid working, and professional development. This is your chance to make a real impact protecting North East Wales environment where it matters most. If you re motivated, hands on, and passionate about safeguarding nature, we d love to hear from you. Driving is essential to this role. You must hold a full and current UK driving license. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us We value working as a team to protect and enhance our Environment. You will be joining a fast-paced team who turn their hands to many different tasks. As an operational team we cover a range of remits, alongside the regulation of permits, we manage protected sites, bathing waters and respond to environmental incidents and provide local advice and guidance to others. What you will do Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how these multi-functional teams can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management and organisational skills. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others. Experience of dealing successfully with difficult people / situations is important. The ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. Able to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level B2 - Upper intermediate level TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Water Quality Environment Officer Role ID: 200401 Location: Buckley Office Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 18/03/2026 Welsh Language level: B2 Upper Intermediate The role We re looking for someone who enjoys working with people, solving real environmental challenges, and getting hands-on outdoors. Based in beautiful North East Wales, this role is all about protecting and improving our natural environment. As a Water Quality Environment Officer, you ll help improve the health of our rivers and catchments through strategic, evidence-based action. You ll tackle water quality issues, support sustainable water resource management, and play a key role in delivering high impact environmental campaigns that protect our rivers and coastal waters. You ll also carry out essential regulatory work under the Environmental Permitting Regulations and respond quickly to environmental incidents as part of NRW s duties as a Category 1 responder. Working closely with landowners, communities, permit holders, and public bodies, you ll help drive practical, sustainable solutions on the ground. You ll be supported by a friendly, forward thinking team that embraces flexibility, hybrid working, and professional development. This is your chance to make a real impact protecting North East Wales environment where it matters most. If you re motivated, hands on, and passionate about safeguarding nature, we d love to hear from you. Driving is essential to this role. You must hold a full and current UK driving license. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us We value working as a team to protect and enhance our Environment. You will be joining a fast-paced team who turn their hands to many different tasks. As an operational team we cover a range of remits, alongside the regulation of permits, we manage protected sites, bathing waters and respond to environmental incidents and provide local advice and guidance to others. What you will do Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how these multi-functional teams can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management and organisational skills. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others. Experience of dealing successfully with difficult people / situations is important. The ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. Able to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level B2 - Upper intermediate level TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Natural Resources Wales
Environment Officer - Water Quality
Natural Resources Wales Wales, Yorkshire
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Environment Officer - Water Quality Role ID: 200592 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) is at the core of NRW s purpose, and everyone here plays a part in ensuring resilient ecosystems and supporting wellbeing across Wales. This role sits within the South Powys Environment Team, based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. You will support wider environmental management, including incident response, regulatory work, and compliance relating to water resources, agriculture, land, and water quality. This includes contributing to projects and partnership approaches that deliver practical environmental improvements, including those linked to the Water Framework Directive. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing the 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance). Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you ll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW s corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. What you will do Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in agricultural regulation. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Environment Officer - Water Quality Role ID: 200592 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) is at the core of NRW s purpose, and everyone here plays a part in ensuring resilient ecosystems and supporting wellbeing across Wales. This role sits within the South Powys Environment Team, based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. You will support wider environmental management, including incident response, regulatory work, and compliance relating to water resources, agriculture, land, and water quality. This includes contributing to projects and partnership approaches that deliver practical environmental improvements, including those linked to the Water Framework Directive. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing the 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance). Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you ll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW s corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. What you will do Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in agricultural regulation. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Natural Resources Wales
Environment Officer - Water Quality
Natural Resources Wales
Environment Officer - Water Quality Role ID: 200592 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) is at the core of NRW's purpose, and everyone here plays a part in ensuring resilient ecosystems and supporting wellbeing across Wales. This role sits within the South Powys Environment Team, based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. You will support wider environmental management, including incident response, regulatory work, and compliance relating to water resources, agriculture, land, and water quality. This includes contributing to projects and partnership approaches that deliver practical environmental improvements, including those linked to the Water Framework Directive. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales' most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing the 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance). Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you'll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW's corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. What you will do Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in agricultural regulation. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Environment Officer - Water Quality Role ID: 200592 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) is at the core of NRW's purpose, and everyone here plays a part in ensuring resilient ecosystems and supporting wellbeing across Wales. This role sits within the South Powys Environment Team, based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. You will support wider environmental management, including incident response, regulatory work, and compliance relating to water resources, agriculture, land, and water quality. This includes contributing to projects and partnership approaches that deliver practical environmental improvements, including those linked to the Water Framework Directive. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales' most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing the 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance). Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you'll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW's corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. What you will do Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in agricultural regulation. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Natural Resources Wales
Environment Officer - Conservation
Natural Resources Wales Wales, Yorkshire
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Environment Officer - Conservation Role ID: 200591 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role We are offering an exciting opportunity to join our South Powys Environment Team on a permanent basis as an Environment Officer. We are looking for a confident and motivated individual with strong communication and influencing skills who can make a real impact. As part of this team, you ll work across Powys to ensure compliance with relative legislation and permits, give advice and help improve the environment. Whether conducting inspections alone or alongside colleagues, you will be at the forefront of environmental protection, helping to shape sustainable natural resources of Wales. You will help deliver Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) on the ground by bringing technical expertise to the team s varied work. A key part of the role involves managing protected sites through assessing activities, offering expert advice, developing management agreements and working closely with partners to secure positive outcomes. Alongside this, you will contribute to NRW s biodiversity objectives by providing internal ecological advice and helping deliver or support mitigation schemes and projects that protect and enhance the natural environment. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you ll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW s corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. Based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. What you will do Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Environment Officer - Conservation Role ID: 200591 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role We are offering an exciting opportunity to join our South Powys Environment Team on a permanent basis as an Environment Officer. We are looking for a confident and motivated individual with strong communication and influencing skills who can make a real impact. As part of this team, you ll work across Powys to ensure compliance with relative legislation and permits, give advice and help improve the environment. Whether conducting inspections alone or alongside colleagues, you will be at the forefront of environmental protection, helping to shape sustainable natural resources of Wales. You will help deliver Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) on the ground by bringing technical expertise to the team s varied work. A key part of the role involves managing protected sites through assessing activities, offering expert advice, developing management agreements and working closely with partners to secure positive outcomes. Alongside this, you will contribute to NRW s biodiversity objectives by providing internal ecological advice and helping deliver or support mitigation schemes and projects that protect and enhance the natural environment. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you ll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW s corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. Based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. What you will do Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Natural Resources Wales
Environment Officer - Conservation
Natural Resources Wales
Environment Officer - Conservation Role ID: 200591 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role We are offering an exciting opportunity to join our South Powys Environment Team on a permanent basis as an Environment Officer. We are looking for a confident and motivated individual with strong communication and influencing skills who can make a real impact. As part of this team, you'll work across Powys to ensure compliance with relative legislation and permits, give advice and help improve the environment. Whether conducting inspections alone or alongside colleagues, you will be at the forefront of environmental protection, helping to shape sustainable natural resources of Wales. You will help deliver Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) on the ground by bringing technical expertise to the team's varied work. A key part of the role involves managing protected sites through assessing activities, offering expert advice, developing management agreements and working closely with partners to secure positive outcomes. Alongside this, you will contribute to NRW's biodiversity objectives by providing internal ecological advice and helping deliver or support mitigation schemes and projects that protect and enhance the natural environment. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales' most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you'll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW's corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. Based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. What you will do Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Environment Officer - Conservation Role ID: 200591 Location: Llandrindod Wells - County Hall Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 The role We are offering an exciting opportunity to join our South Powys Environment Team on a permanent basis as an Environment Officer. We are looking for a confident and motivated individual with strong communication and influencing skills who can make a real impact. As part of this team, you'll work across Powys to ensure compliance with relative legislation and permits, give advice and help improve the environment. Whether conducting inspections alone or alongside colleagues, you will be at the forefront of environmental protection, helping to shape sustainable natural resources of Wales. You will help deliver Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) on the ground by bringing technical expertise to the team's varied work. A key part of the role involves managing protected sites through assessing activities, offering expert advice, developing management agreements and working closely with partners to secure positive outcomes. Alongside this, you will contribute to NRW's biodiversity objectives by providing internal ecological advice and helping deliver or support mitigation schemes and projects that protect and enhance the natural environment. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact across some of Wales' most valued landscapes while working as part of a supportive, knowledgeable, and committed team. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 13/04/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This role is based at Mid Wales Place and will support the delivery of a planned programme of work across South Powys. As part of our multidisciplinary Environment Team, you'll work alongside colleagues specialising in environmental regulation and the management of designated sites. Together, you will help achieve outcomes that contribute directly to NRW's corporate plan and our wider environmental ambitions. Based in Llandrindod Wells, covering a stunning and diverse area from the south of Rhayader to Ystradgynlais, including Bannau Brycheiniog, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, and important designated sites such as the River Wye and River Usk Sites of Special Scientific Interest. What you will do Draft valid consents and assents for operations affecting protected sites. For all work areas produce required advice, investigations, documentation and reports to agreed quality standards to support operational and management decisions, protected site notification, public enquiries, court cases etc so that information, evidence and NRW interests are accurately and effectively presented. Within your area of expertise, provide professional local advice and responses to consultations from planning and permitting teams. Maintain working relationships with these teams through regular liaison. Monitor progress of work, which may include interpretation of data, contractor management, project delivery or compliance with management agreements or statutory legal notices. Identify and support any remedial actions to ensure outcome delivery. Work with a wide range of internal and external customers including permit holders, landowners, businesses, public bodies, recreation groups, volunteers and third sector organisations to enable others to achieve SMNR. Establish, maintain and advise partners to support the development of partnership projects and plans through from concepts to implementation. These projects will deliver outcomes aligned with place priorities. Assess compliance with relevant legislation, permit or consent conditions. Where non-compliance is identified, determine and implement the most appropriate intervention option to ensure a return to compliance as quickly as possible. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Play a role in a resilient NRW Incident Management Service that follows NRW process to ensure effective, timely and safe response to incidents. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A good working knowledge of environment management, agriculture, fisheries, conservation or biodiversity, with focused experience in one of these distinct areas of the team remit. An understanding of how your role in a multi-functional team can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources. Ensure continuing professional and personal development, expertise and competence through formal and informal learning and certification. Strong and effective self-management, organisational and IT skills, including the ability to use specialised IT systems, such as GIS or NRW customised applications. The ability to influence, negotiate and gain cooperation of others including experience of dealing successfully with difficult people/situations and the ability to work well as part of a team. Hold a current full UK valid licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles (cars and vans). Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN
Principal Investigator
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN
About Camden Camden is building somewhere everyone can thrive, by making our borough the best place to live, work, study and visit. Because we're not just home to the UK's fast-growing economy. We're home to the most important conversations happening today. And we're making radical social change a reality, so that nobody gets left behind. What You'll Be Doing We are determined to create a more equal Camden. We aim to create an environment in which everyone is able to reach their full potential and enjoy a high quality of life, regardless of their background. Local authorities continue to face a significant challenge due to the risk of fraud. In Camden, we apply an approach of fierce protection of the public purse and seek to embed an anti-fraud culture. We employ a robust approach to tackling fraud and corruption. At the core of this approach is our established Anti-Fraud and Corruption Strategy and Whistleblowing Policy. As part of our commitment to conducting high quality proactive and reactive corporate investigations, we are recruiting a full time, permanent Principal Investigator to join the Anti-Fraud and Investigations Team (AFIT). This is a fantastic opportunity for an extremely motivated and proficient investigator to join a high-performing service. AFIT is highly visible and well-respected, and actively contributes to and supports the strategic direction of the Council through the delivery of the corporate anti-fraud service. A key focus is the delivery of proactive reviews to actively detect and prevent fraud. This is an exciting time to be joining AFIT as the proactive agenda is being galvanised. This is a high profile and varied role in which you will engage with colleagues from across the Council, including Internal Audit and Risk Management. There are opportunities to broaden your knowledge base, as we undertake investigations across a number of Council services. We are part of the London Boroughs' Fraud Investigation Group, which provides opportunities for investigators to network and share intelligence as well as opportunities to develop links to other investigation services such as the Department of Work and Pensions' Counter-Fraud and Compliance Directorate. To view the Job Profile and a list of the job requirements in more detail, please click the below link: All About You To find out more about what it is like to work at Camden, meet some of our People by visiting . You will ideally currently be working in a private or public sector investigation service and will have experience of undertaking high quality investigations, conducting interviews and working with the police and other external investigative agencies. You will hold an accredited investigation qualification or an equivalent qualification. You will be committed to protecting the public purse. We are looking for a self-motivated and effective team player with excellent verbal and written skills and the confidence to liaise with officers across the Council and external agencies. You will have sound investigative skills and a proven track record of carrying out high quality investigations. You will be adept at undertaking proactive and reactive investigations, using precision to ensure that lines of enquiry are robustly pursued. The ability to use data analytics to undertake proactive investigations will be an additional advantage. As a Principal Investigator you will be expected to manage multiple investigations at the same time and balance conflicting priorities. Your knowledge of the law relating to investigations will support effective corporate investigations. You will also possess excellent written skills and be able to produce high quality investigation reports, while maintaining confidentiality at all times. This high-profile role affords regular exposure to senior officers. As the position requires regular liaison with a varied number of directorates across the Council, including delivery of fraud awareness workshops, applicants should possess excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to promote a proactive anti-fraud culture. In return, we offer a competitive salary and an excellent work environment which is stimulating, fast moving and supportive, giving you the chance to use your skills. Other benefits include a local government pension and flexible working. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. What We Offer At Camden, you'll receive a host of benefits. From flexible working to 27 days annual leave (+ bank holidays!). We also know that a work life balance is extremely important so we also offer family leave, loan schemes and access to our incredible staff networks. We also have an incredible pensions scheme. Visit for more details. Inclusion and Belonging At Camden, we want every colleague to feel they belong and can thrive. We welcome applications from all parts of our community, and particularly encourage people from Black, Asian and Other Ethnic Heritage communities, LGBTQ+ people, disabled and neurodiverse people, survivors of domestic abuse, and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds or with care experience. We know that different voices and perspectives make us stronger, and we are committed to providing the support, adjustments and flexibility people need to succeed. Click Inclusion and diversity - Camden Careers - Camden Council for more information on our commitment. Anonymised Application - in keeping with Camden's commitment to inclusion the recruitment to this role is anonymised and supports the objective of reducing the impact of unconscious bias. Asking for Adjustments At Camden, we are committed to making our recruitment process barrier-free and accessible for everyone. If you need us to do something differently during the application, interview or assessment process, just let us know and we will support you. This could include providing information in an alternative format, extra time in assessments, or adjustments for disabled, neurodiverse or long-term health conditions. Please contact us on , at or by post to 5 Pancras Square, London, N1C 4AG. We'll work with you to make sure the process works for you.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
About Camden Camden is building somewhere everyone can thrive, by making our borough the best place to live, work, study and visit. Because we're not just home to the UK's fast-growing economy. We're home to the most important conversations happening today. And we're making radical social change a reality, so that nobody gets left behind. What You'll Be Doing We are determined to create a more equal Camden. We aim to create an environment in which everyone is able to reach their full potential and enjoy a high quality of life, regardless of their background. Local authorities continue to face a significant challenge due to the risk of fraud. In Camden, we apply an approach of fierce protection of the public purse and seek to embed an anti-fraud culture. We employ a robust approach to tackling fraud and corruption. At the core of this approach is our established Anti-Fraud and Corruption Strategy and Whistleblowing Policy. As part of our commitment to conducting high quality proactive and reactive corporate investigations, we are recruiting a full time, permanent Principal Investigator to join the Anti-Fraud and Investigations Team (AFIT). This is a fantastic opportunity for an extremely motivated and proficient investigator to join a high-performing service. AFIT is highly visible and well-respected, and actively contributes to and supports the strategic direction of the Council through the delivery of the corporate anti-fraud service. A key focus is the delivery of proactive reviews to actively detect and prevent fraud. This is an exciting time to be joining AFIT as the proactive agenda is being galvanised. This is a high profile and varied role in which you will engage with colleagues from across the Council, including Internal Audit and Risk Management. There are opportunities to broaden your knowledge base, as we undertake investigations across a number of Council services. We are part of the London Boroughs' Fraud Investigation Group, which provides opportunities for investigators to network and share intelligence as well as opportunities to develop links to other investigation services such as the Department of Work and Pensions' Counter-Fraud and Compliance Directorate. To view the Job Profile and a list of the job requirements in more detail, please click the below link: All About You To find out more about what it is like to work at Camden, meet some of our People by visiting . You will ideally currently be working in a private or public sector investigation service and will have experience of undertaking high quality investigations, conducting interviews and working with the police and other external investigative agencies. You will hold an accredited investigation qualification or an equivalent qualification. You will be committed to protecting the public purse. We are looking for a self-motivated and effective team player with excellent verbal and written skills and the confidence to liaise with officers across the Council and external agencies. You will have sound investigative skills and a proven track record of carrying out high quality investigations. You will be adept at undertaking proactive and reactive investigations, using precision to ensure that lines of enquiry are robustly pursued. The ability to use data analytics to undertake proactive investigations will be an additional advantage. As a Principal Investigator you will be expected to manage multiple investigations at the same time and balance conflicting priorities. Your knowledge of the law relating to investigations will support effective corporate investigations. You will also possess excellent written skills and be able to produce high quality investigation reports, while maintaining confidentiality at all times. This high-profile role affords regular exposure to senior officers. As the position requires regular liaison with a varied number of directorates across the Council, including delivery of fraud awareness workshops, applicants should possess excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to promote a proactive anti-fraud culture. In return, we offer a competitive salary and an excellent work environment which is stimulating, fast moving and supportive, giving you the chance to use your skills. Other benefits include a local government pension and flexible working. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. What We Offer At Camden, you'll receive a host of benefits. From flexible working to 27 days annual leave (+ bank holidays!). We also know that a work life balance is extremely important so we also offer family leave, loan schemes and access to our incredible staff networks. We also have an incredible pensions scheme. Visit for more details. Inclusion and Belonging At Camden, we want every colleague to feel they belong and can thrive. We welcome applications from all parts of our community, and particularly encourage people from Black, Asian and Other Ethnic Heritage communities, LGBTQ+ people, disabled and neurodiverse people, survivors of domestic abuse, and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds or with care experience. We know that different voices and perspectives make us stronger, and we are committed to providing the support, adjustments and flexibility people need to succeed. Click Inclusion and diversity - Camden Careers - Camden Council for more information on our commitment. Anonymised Application - in keeping with Camden's commitment to inclusion the recruitment to this role is anonymised and supports the objective of reducing the impact of unconscious bias. Asking for Adjustments At Camden, we are committed to making our recruitment process barrier-free and accessible for everyone. If you need us to do something differently during the application, interview or assessment process, just let us know and we will support you. This could include providing information in an alternative format, extra time in assessments, or adjustments for disabled, neurodiverse or long-term health conditions. Please contact us on , at or by post to 5 Pancras Square, London, N1C 4AG. We'll work with you to make sure the process works for you.
Aberystwyth University
Head of Financial Management and Reporting
Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth, Dyfed
The Role This job description is subject to review and amendment in the light of the changing needs of the University, to provide appropriate development opportunities and/or the addition of any other reasonable duties. This role supports the Chief Financial Officer to ensure the delivery of the university financial plan which enables delivery of Aberystwyth University's Strategy. The financial plan sets out the priorities and actions required to enable delivery of the financial resources required by the university. This leadership role, alongside the Head of Financial Operations and Compliance, will create a high-performance team embedded in the universities activities by further developing the business partner culture, ensuring the service remains of high-quality and appropriate as circumstances change. As the lead for Finance Business Partnering across the University, you and your team will work closely with Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellors, Department Heads, and Professional Services Directors to provide strategic financial advice. Your guidance will help ensure that budgets are effectively managed and that financial plans are both realistic and ambitious. You will bring significant experience as a financial professional, with high-level expertise in this area of finance. Confident operating in a complex and fast-paced environment, you will exercise a high degree of independent judgment and responsibility, working within broad parameters and institutional policy frameworks. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership You will lead and manage a high-performing finance team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement to drive the achievement of strategic financial objectives. You will champion innovation and lead step changes in processes and procedures to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Lead the Finance Business Partnering teams to set and monitor budgets, delivering timely, accurate, and insightful financial information, support, and advice across the University. Ensure the consistent delivery of a high-quality, responsive, and stakeholder-focused finance service that evolves with institutional needs and supports long-term planning and decision-making. External Representation and Stakeholder Engagement Represent the University with external stakeholders, ensuring excellent relations and timely sharing of information. Ensure delivery of an excellent, consistent, and relevant service to stakeholders. Develop, manage and maintain productive strategic relationships and networks with senior representatives in a broad range of private and public sector partners to assist the continuing development, reputation and effectiveness of the University. Strategic Financial Guidance Provide advice and guidance on complex and/or strategic financial matters. Lead on delivery of efficiency savings ensuring that costs are minimised across all areas of service operations to support the financial sustainability of the university. Plan, co coordinate and take responsibility for the delivery of strategic projects and play a key role in the continued development of the department. Cross Functional Collaboration Communicate and present analysis of financial information, tailoring management reports for the needs and understanding of the recipient(s). Proactively provide financial information to support the decision making process of groups or senior individuals. Working with the Head of Financial Operations and Compliance to ensure the general ledger is optimised for all users. Ensure the development of effective ongoing relationships with Pro Vice Chancellors, Directors and Managers to align existing activity with strategic financial plans and to ensure that they have the appropriate financial support. Be an active member of project / steering/ working groups and networks, both internal and external to the University, representing the Chief Financial Officer as required. Produce and implement a robust monitoring system that measures performance against key targets and identifies material financial variances. Compliance Ensure that the Financial Regulations and procedures are applied in accordance with the requirements of the University Audit Committee and its Regulators. Work closely with the Head of Financial Operations and Compliance to ensure all income and expenditure is accounted for in accordance with accounting standards for the preparation of the Annual Financial Statements. Work closely with the Chief Financial Officer demonstrating leadership in the financial management and delivery of the long term financial plan for the University, while maintaining a business partnering culture and compliance to regulation. Budgets and Accounts Oversee and ensure the five year budgets are prepared for consolidation into the University's medium term financial plan, working in collaboration with the Finance Leadership team to ensure milestones and key performance indicators are met. Ensure budgets and forecasts are developed in accordance with the agreed guidelines and timetables, leading the team in building optimal budgets processes. Construct, analyse and review business cases and option appraisals, pulling together financial and non financial elements to recommend appropriate courses of action to senior management. Engage with the University's commitment to deliver value for money activities that optimise the use of resources by maintaining a cost conscious approach based on the needs of the business, when undertaking all duties and aspects of the role. Prepare monthly and quarterly management accounts and project monitoring reports to the University's Executive and other stakeholders, including a forecast outturn and details of major financial opportunities, threats and risks. Additional Responsibilities Be flexible and undertake any other finance related duties according to the needs of the University in liaison with the Chief Financial Officer. Undertake other duties as assigned by your line manager, commensurate with the role's grade. Engage in university level projects and initiatives as directed, and undertake any additional duties commensurate with the role, as assigned by the line manager. Demonstrate flexibility by supporting colleagues during periods of high demand, including attendance at key university events such as open days and graduation ceremonies which may include weekend work. Promote equality of opportunity, and to support and uphold the University's commitment to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work. To support the university strategy and underlining plans, engage in continuous personal and professional development in line with the demands of the role, including undertaking relevant training and development activities to develop yourself and support the development of others. Fulfil health and safety responsibilities appropriate to the role, while actively promoting the personal health, safety, and wellbeing of staff and students as a member of the Aberystwyth community. Additionally, support the University's commitment to environmental sustainability through responsible practices and engagement. The above does not represent an exhaustive list of duties associated with this role. Who you are - Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills required Essential Professional qualification in Accountancy (CIMA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent). Proven significant experience of: leading & managing teams; developing strategic plans and providing direction; managing strategic projects and change working with stakeholders; reviewing business risks and policy making recommendations for change; preparing, monitoring and managing significant budgets. Proven influencing and negotiation skills with the ability to work sensitively with a broad range of individuals and groups. Good presentation and report writing skills. Ability to prioritise tasks, and co ordinate the efforts of others, to meet deadlines and objectives. Ability to research, gather and process data and information; analyse and interpret results; and determine appropriate action. Advanced knowledge of good practice in management accounting and the development of budgets and financial decision support. Knowledge of developing key performance indicators and associated reporting and monitoring regimes. Ability to develop a vision aligned to business policy priorities. Ability to act as a positive ambassador and role model for the University in external situations. Ability to collaborate with senior colleagues to achieve organisational success. Understanding of how to quickly engender trust and credibility amongst key stakeholders and staff at all levels. Applying discretion to deal with highly confidential issues in a sensitive and discreet manner. Ability to promote a responsive and "can do" culture. Ability to lead, motivate, set work, coach, train and monitor performance of staff. Organised methodical and self motivated to manage own work and that of others to meet required targets. Articulate, confident, persuasive, tactful, diplomatic. Ability to see activities of the post in a wider University and professional context. Flexible approach to undertake work as per business need. Oral (spoken) and Written Welsh Level B1 . click apply for full job details
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
The Role This job description is subject to review and amendment in the light of the changing needs of the University, to provide appropriate development opportunities and/or the addition of any other reasonable duties. This role supports the Chief Financial Officer to ensure the delivery of the university financial plan which enables delivery of Aberystwyth University's Strategy. The financial plan sets out the priorities and actions required to enable delivery of the financial resources required by the university. This leadership role, alongside the Head of Financial Operations and Compliance, will create a high-performance team embedded in the universities activities by further developing the business partner culture, ensuring the service remains of high-quality and appropriate as circumstances change. As the lead for Finance Business Partnering across the University, you and your team will work closely with Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellors, Department Heads, and Professional Services Directors to provide strategic financial advice. Your guidance will help ensure that budgets are effectively managed and that financial plans are both realistic and ambitious. You will bring significant experience as a financial professional, with high-level expertise in this area of finance. Confident operating in a complex and fast-paced environment, you will exercise a high degree of independent judgment and responsibility, working within broad parameters and institutional policy frameworks. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership You will lead and manage a high-performing finance team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement to drive the achievement of strategic financial objectives. You will champion innovation and lead step changes in processes and procedures to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Lead the Finance Business Partnering teams to set and monitor budgets, delivering timely, accurate, and insightful financial information, support, and advice across the University. Ensure the consistent delivery of a high-quality, responsive, and stakeholder-focused finance service that evolves with institutional needs and supports long-term planning and decision-making. External Representation and Stakeholder Engagement Represent the University with external stakeholders, ensuring excellent relations and timely sharing of information. Ensure delivery of an excellent, consistent, and relevant service to stakeholders. Develop, manage and maintain productive strategic relationships and networks with senior representatives in a broad range of private and public sector partners to assist the continuing development, reputation and effectiveness of the University. Strategic Financial Guidance Provide advice and guidance on complex and/or strategic financial matters. Lead on delivery of efficiency savings ensuring that costs are minimised across all areas of service operations to support the financial sustainability of the university. Plan, co coordinate and take responsibility for the delivery of strategic projects and play a key role in the continued development of the department. Cross Functional Collaboration Communicate and present analysis of financial information, tailoring management reports for the needs and understanding of the recipient(s). Proactively provide financial information to support the decision making process of groups or senior individuals. Working with the Head of Financial Operations and Compliance to ensure the general ledger is optimised for all users. Ensure the development of effective ongoing relationships with Pro Vice Chancellors, Directors and Managers to align existing activity with strategic financial plans and to ensure that they have the appropriate financial support. Be an active member of project / steering/ working groups and networks, both internal and external to the University, representing the Chief Financial Officer as required. Produce and implement a robust monitoring system that measures performance against key targets and identifies material financial variances. Compliance Ensure that the Financial Regulations and procedures are applied in accordance with the requirements of the University Audit Committee and its Regulators. Work closely with the Head of Financial Operations and Compliance to ensure all income and expenditure is accounted for in accordance with accounting standards for the preparation of the Annual Financial Statements. Work closely with the Chief Financial Officer demonstrating leadership in the financial management and delivery of the long term financial plan for the University, while maintaining a business partnering culture and compliance to regulation. Budgets and Accounts Oversee and ensure the five year budgets are prepared for consolidation into the University's medium term financial plan, working in collaboration with the Finance Leadership team to ensure milestones and key performance indicators are met. Ensure budgets and forecasts are developed in accordance with the agreed guidelines and timetables, leading the team in building optimal budgets processes. Construct, analyse and review business cases and option appraisals, pulling together financial and non financial elements to recommend appropriate courses of action to senior management. Engage with the University's commitment to deliver value for money activities that optimise the use of resources by maintaining a cost conscious approach based on the needs of the business, when undertaking all duties and aspects of the role. Prepare monthly and quarterly management accounts and project monitoring reports to the University's Executive and other stakeholders, including a forecast outturn and details of major financial opportunities, threats and risks. Additional Responsibilities Be flexible and undertake any other finance related duties according to the needs of the University in liaison with the Chief Financial Officer. Undertake other duties as assigned by your line manager, commensurate with the role's grade. Engage in university level projects and initiatives as directed, and undertake any additional duties commensurate with the role, as assigned by the line manager. Demonstrate flexibility by supporting colleagues during periods of high demand, including attendance at key university events such as open days and graduation ceremonies which may include weekend work. Promote equality of opportunity, and to support and uphold the University's commitment to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work. To support the university strategy and underlining plans, engage in continuous personal and professional development in line with the demands of the role, including undertaking relevant training and development activities to develop yourself and support the development of others. Fulfil health and safety responsibilities appropriate to the role, while actively promoting the personal health, safety, and wellbeing of staff and students as a member of the Aberystwyth community. Additionally, support the University's commitment to environmental sustainability through responsible practices and engagement. The above does not represent an exhaustive list of duties associated with this role. Who you are - Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills required Essential Professional qualification in Accountancy (CIMA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent). Proven significant experience of: leading & managing teams; developing strategic plans and providing direction; managing strategic projects and change working with stakeholders; reviewing business risks and policy making recommendations for change; preparing, monitoring and managing significant budgets. Proven influencing and negotiation skills with the ability to work sensitively with a broad range of individuals and groups. Good presentation and report writing skills. Ability to prioritise tasks, and co ordinate the efforts of others, to meet deadlines and objectives. Ability to research, gather and process data and information; analyse and interpret results; and determine appropriate action. Advanced knowledge of good practice in management accounting and the development of budgets and financial decision support. Knowledge of developing key performance indicators and associated reporting and monitoring regimes. Ability to develop a vision aligned to business policy priorities. Ability to act as a positive ambassador and role model for the University in external situations. Ability to collaborate with senior colleagues to achieve organisational success. Understanding of how to quickly engender trust and credibility amongst key stakeholders and staff at all levels. Applying discretion to deal with highly confidential issues in a sensitive and discreet manner. Ability to promote a responsive and "can do" culture. Ability to lead, motivate, set work, coach, train and monitor performance of staff. Organised methodical and self motivated to manage own work and that of others to meet required targets. Articulate, confident, persuasive, tactful, diplomatic. Ability to see activities of the post in a wider University and professional context. Flexible approach to undertake work as per business need. Oral (spoken) and Written Welsh Level B1 . click apply for full job details
SHEQ Manager
West London Waste Authority
SHEQ Manager (Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality) Location: Abbey Road HRRC, Park Royal, NW10 7TJ (Primary base) Contract: Permanent Hours: 36 Hours Salary: £54,713- £56,794 Minimum 3 days per week on WLWA operational sites (including unannounced visits), and 1 day per week at Head Office. Flexibility required for incidents or external inspections, with occasional evening or weekend work. Overview West London Waste Authority (WLWA) is seeking an experienced SHEQ Manager to provide strategic coordination and professional leadership for all Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) matters across WLWA operations, including HRRCs, waste transfer stations, and corporate office functions. The role leads the coordination of health, safety, environmental and quality systems across WLWA, working with site teams, contractors, and internal colleagues to support legal compliance, staff training, audits, and digital assurance. This role promotes a safe and inclusive culture aligned with WLWA values. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and maintenance of a positive safety culture across all levels of the Authority, ensuring health, safety, and environmental standards are never compromised Act as WLWA's Competent Person for SHEQ matters and formal point of contact for HSE, Environment Agency, and local regulators Lead the design and implementation of an integrated management system meeting ISO45001 (Health and Safety), ISO14001 (Environmental), and ISO9001 (Quality) standards Ensure all sites operate within Environment Agency Permits and Planning Permissions, managing inspections and regulatory liaison Oversee risk assessments, COSHH assessments, Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Use digital tools such as Work Wallet to manage audits, inspections, incident reporting, permits to work, and toolbox talks Conduct frequent, documented site tours to engage with staff, observe working practices, and reinforce safety expectations Lead WLWA's SHEQ audit programme and produce monthly SHEQ KPI reports for senior leadership What We're Looking For NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 health & safety qualification Membership of IOSH (Graduate or Chartered) or equivalent WAMITAB Level 4 (or willingness to achieve) At least 3 years of SHEQ experience in a high-risk sector (waste management, heavy manufacturing, or construction) Proven experience in developing, implementing and maintaining ISO45001, 14001, and 9001 standards Deep understanding of Environmental Permitting regulations and Fire Prevention Plans Demonstrated experience dealing with the Environment Agency (EA) and HSE, including managing permit breaches or formal inspections Proficient in using data to identify High Potential incident trends and performing Root Cause Analysis Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with ability to liaise confidently with senior officers and external partners Full UK Driving License to travel between sites Nice to Have Certified training in ISO 45001, 14001 or 9001 systems Experience of working within Local Government or the Public Sector Deep understanding of the Waste Duty of Care Direct experience with Waste Transfer Stations (WTS) and Household Recycling and Reuse Centres (HRRC) Details Permanent 36 Hours per week Salary: £54,713- £56,794 Primary base: Abbey Road HRRC, Park Royal. Head Office engagement at West Drayton. Employee Benefits 28 days annual leave, plus 8 public holidays Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - one of the best defined benefit schemes in the UK A range of salary sacrifice schemes, including: Cycle to Work scheme Electric Vehicle (EV) lease scheme Gym membership Childcare vouchers A supportive and inclusive working environment focused on continuous improvement and sustainability
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
SHEQ Manager (Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality) Location: Abbey Road HRRC, Park Royal, NW10 7TJ (Primary base) Contract: Permanent Hours: 36 Hours Salary: £54,713- £56,794 Minimum 3 days per week on WLWA operational sites (including unannounced visits), and 1 day per week at Head Office. Flexibility required for incidents or external inspections, with occasional evening or weekend work. Overview West London Waste Authority (WLWA) is seeking an experienced SHEQ Manager to provide strategic coordination and professional leadership for all Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) matters across WLWA operations, including HRRCs, waste transfer stations, and corporate office functions. The role leads the coordination of health, safety, environmental and quality systems across WLWA, working with site teams, contractors, and internal colleagues to support legal compliance, staff training, audits, and digital assurance. This role promotes a safe and inclusive culture aligned with WLWA values. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and maintenance of a positive safety culture across all levels of the Authority, ensuring health, safety, and environmental standards are never compromised Act as WLWA's Competent Person for SHEQ matters and formal point of contact for HSE, Environment Agency, and local regulators Lead the design and implementation of an integrated management system meeting ISO45001 (Health and Safety), ISO14001 (Environmental), and ISO9001 (Quality) standards Ensure all sites operate within Environment Agency Permits and Planning Permissions, managing inspections and regulatory liaison Oversee risk assessments, COSHH assessments, Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Use digital tools such as Work Wallet to manage audits, inspections, incident reporting, permits to work, and toolbox talks Conduct frequent, documented site tours to engage with staff, observe working practices, and reinforce safety expectations Lead WLWA's SHEQ audit programme and produce monthly SHEQ KPI reports for senior leadership What We're Looking For NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 health & safety qualification Membership of IOSH (Graduate or Chartered) or equivalent WAMITAB Level 4 (or willingness to achieve) At least 3 years of SHEQ experience in a high-risk sector (waste management, heavy manufacturing, or construction) Proven experience in developing, implementing and maintaining ISO45001, 14001, and 9001 standards Deep understanding of Environmental Permitting regulations and Fire Prevention Plans Demonstrated experience dealing with the Environment Agency (EA) and HSE, including managing permit breaches or formal inspections Proficient in using data to identify High Potential incident trends and performing Root Cause Analysis Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with ability to liaise confidently with senior officers and external partners Full UK Driving License to travel between sites Nice to Have Certified training in ISO 45001, 14001 or 9001 systems Experience of working within Local Government or the Public Sector Deep understanding of the Waste Duty of Care Direct experience with Waste Transfer Stations (WTS) and Household Recycling and Reuse Centres (HRRC) Details Permanent 36 Hours per week Salary: £54,713- £56,794 Primary base: Abbey Road HRRC, Park Royal. Head Office engagement at West Drayton. Employee Benefits 28 days annual leave, plus 8 public holidays Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - one of the best defined benefit schemes in the UK A range of salary sacrifice schemes, including: Cycle to Work scheme Electric Vehicle (EV) lease scheme Gym membership Childcare vouchers A supportive and inclusive working environment focused on continuous improvement and sustainability
Tenant Liaison Officer Energy and Planning
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Bury, Lancashire
Tenant Liaison Officer - Energy and Planning Employer: Location: Bury, BL9 0SW Pay: Competitive Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 05/04/2026 About this job . Team Housing Property Services About the role This is a n exciting opportunity to make a difference to people living in Bury. If you c are about people you can make a big difference by joining the Housing Property Team. Working on a 12 month fixed term contract within the Energy Team and Planning Team to help us provide excellent customer care and shape safer, smarter, low carbon , quality homes for the future. As our Tenant Liaison Officer you will play key role in communicati ng with our residents, making appointments , ensuring access is gained, getting to know our tenants and monitoring, reporting and updat ing records using our QL database . You must be tenant focussed supporting both teams enabling us to plan and deliver long-term energy improvement schemes investment programmes and maximise external grant funding. All so we can demonstrate that we are i mproving homes and ensur ing compliance with the Decent Homes Standard , Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards , Net Zero Low Carbon targes and other regulatory standards. We are looking for someone with passion and enthusiasm for customer care and working with people within the public sector housing and retrofit projects. Collecting accurate data on tenants. Support the development of our asset management strategy and investment planning through planning appointments and monitoring and enabling access. Assist in maintaining and updating an asset database using relevant software including Lifespan and QL and energy software systems. Liaise with residents, contractors and colleagues to ensure efficient access and communication during surveys. Assist with delivery of energy schemes, documentation and handovers. Have experience of tenant liaison. Promotion of activities and raising awareness of good work, including collecting compliments. Team dynamics: The Energy Team has a Home Energy Manager supported by a Building Surveyor, Home Energy Officer and the Technical Energy Officer. The Planning Team has a Stock Investment Manager, Data Analysis, Stock Condition Surveyors and Stock Investment Officers. You will report to the Home Energy Manager and will work with the Planning Team, and with the wider supportive and collaborative Property Services Team Delivering the Capital Investment Programme. Location Bury 6 Knowsley Place, hybrid working 2 days in the office , working in the community, on site and home. What you are looking for in candidates (key strengths and experience) Experience in Tenant liaison or customer service. Knowledge of public sector housing. Familiarity with customer care software such as QL. Strong attention to detail and excellent record keeping skills. Good communication, interpersonal skills and written skills. Fixed term contract for 12 months, normal hours of work are 37 hours per week based around the usual business working week. Dependent on service requirements, you may be required to work on a rota basis carrying out evening and weekend appointments to help us ensure our housing team is able to meet the needs of residents with limited daytime availability. About Bury The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare or children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Appointment may be subject to a satisfactory disclosure at the appropriate level under the Disclosure and Barring Service. In line with safer recruitment, please ensure that your application/CV covers your full employment history and there is a reason noted for any gaps in employment. Successful candidates will be asked to provide relevant references for the past ten years and character references will not be accepted. As a Corporate Parent, ensure that the work and services you deliver considers our care experienced young people, promotes their life chances empowers them to influence the policies, services, and decisions that affect them, champions their rights, and ensure they grow up in the best possible way. We are committed to Bury being an equal society that recognises values and embraces all people, regardless of any difference, for the skills, abilities and experiences they bring into the workforce and the wider community. Therefore we guarantee an interview for disabled people, looked after children/ care leavers, armed forces personnel (including reservists and veterans) and carers of adults or disabled children if they meet the essential criteria. Next Steps For a friendly chat please contact Fiona Hill Home Energy Manager on Interviews will be held on week commencing 7th April 2026 Supporting Documents
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Tenant Liaison Officer - Energy and Planning Employer: Location: Bury, BL9 0SW Pay: Competitive Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 05/04/2026 About this job . Team Housing Property Services About the role This is a n exciting opportunity to make a difference to people living in Bury. If you c are about people you can make a big difference by joining the Housing Property Team. Working on a 12 month fixed term contract within the Energy Team and Planning Team to help us provide excellent customer care and shape safer, smarter, low carbon , quality homes for the future. As our Tenant Liaison Officer you will play key role in communicati ng with our residents, making appointments , ensuring access is gained, getting to know our tenants and monitoring, reporting and updat ing records using our QL database . You must be tenant focussed supporting both teams enabling us to plan and deliver long-term energy improvement schemes investment programmes and maximise external grant funding. All so we can demonstrate that we are i mproving homes and ensur ing compliance with the Decent Homes Standard , Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards , Net Zero Low Carbon targes and other regulatory standards. We are looking for someone with passion and enthusiasm for customer care and working with people within the public sector housing and retrofit projects. Collecting accurate data on tenants. Support the development of our asset management strategy and investment planning through planning appointments and monitoring and enabling access. Assist in maintaining and updating an asset database using relevant software including Lifespan and QL and energy software systems. Liaise with residents, contractors and colleagues to ensure efficient access and communication during surveys. Assist with delivery of energy schemes, documentation and handovers. Have experience of tenant liaison. Promotion of activities and raising awareness of good work, including collecting compliments. Team dynamics: The Energy Team has a Home Energy Manager supported by a Building Surveyor, Home Energy Officer and the Technical Energy Officer. The Planning Team has a Stock Investment Manager, Data Analysis, Stock Condition Surveyors and Stock Investment Officers. You will report to the Home Energy Manager and will work with the Planning Team, and with the wider supportive and collaborative Property Services Team Delivering the Capital Investment Programme. Location Bury 6 Knowsley Place, hybrid working 2 days in the office , working in the community, on site and home. What you are looking for in candidates (key strengths and experience) Experience in Tenant liaison or customer service. Knowledge of public sector housing. Familiarity with customer care software such as QL. Strong attention to detail and excellent record keeping skills. Good communication, interpersonal skills and written skills. Fixed term contract for 12 months, normal hours of work are 37 hours per week based around the usual business working week. Dependent on service requirements, you may be required to work on a rota basis carrying out evening and weekend appointments to help us ensure our housing team is able to meet the needs of residents with limited daytime availability. About Bury The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare or children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Appointment may be subject to a satisfactory disclosure at the appropriate level under the Disclosure and Barring Service. In line with safer recruitment, please ensure that your application/CV covers your full employment history and there is a reason noted for any gaps in employment. Successful candidates will be asked to provide relevant references for the past ten years and character references will not be accepted. As a Corporate Parent, ensure that the work and services you deliver considers our care experienced young people, promotes their life chances empowers them to influence the policies, services, and decisions that affect them, champions their rights, and ensure they grow up in the best possible way. We are committed to Bury being an equal society that recognises values and embraces all people, regardless of any difference, for the skills, abilities and experiences they bring into the workforce and the wider community. Therefore we guarantee an interview for disabled people, looked after children/ care leavers, armed forces personnel (including reservists and veterans) and carers of adults or disabled children if they meet the essential criteria. Next Steps For a friendly chat please contact Fiona Hill Home Energy Manager on Interviews will be held on week commencing 7th April 2026 Supporting Documents
Acorn by Synergie
Permanent Cemetery Operations Supervisor
Acorn by Synergie Thornbury, Gloucestershire
Permanent Cemetery Operations Supervisor Thornbury 29,000 - 31,000 per year 37 hours Weekdays plus weekend rota Permanent Introduction Acorn by Synergie is recruiting a Permanent Cemetery Operations Supervisor to manage Thornbury Cemetery. This role ensures high standards of site maintenance, smooth running of interments, and compliance with health and safety legislation and cemetery regulations. The role includes officiating at interments, liaising with funeral directors and monumental masons, supervising grounds maintenance staff, and contributing to ecological and biodiversity improvements across cemetery grounds. Key Duties: Oversee and manage all operations within Cemetery grounds. Ensure site safety, supervising grounds maintenance, burial preparation, and contractor activities. Monitor memorial permit schemes, ensuring compliance with regulations. Maintain and secure all Cemetery buildings in collaboration with the Facilities Officer. Care for and secure all tools and equipment. Supervise staff to ensure safe and efficient working practices. Prepare plots for interment of cremated remains safely. Assist funeral directors, clergy, and families at interments, ensuring all documentation is correctly processed. Maintain all plots and Cemetery plans, updating records as required. Provide assistance to the public, funeral directors, and monumental masons regarding grave locations. Conduct routine inspections of memorials, pathways, and grounds, implementing control measures for hazards. Contribute to risk assessments and safe systems of work based on site inspections and contractor activity. Ensure correct and safe use of tools, vehicles, machinery, and PPE by staff and contractors. Act as first point of contact for on-site incidents, securing areas and escalating as needed. Ensure all grounds maintenance is carried out according to agreed regimes, promoting biodiversity initiatives. Lead projects to develop the adjacent meadow into a memorial woodland, ashes interment area, and garden of remembrance. Oversee maintenance of St Mary's Churchyard, including inspections, volunteer liaison, and routine upkeep. Maintain open areas, floral displays, and other Cemetery facilities. Use horticultural knowledge to enhance biodiversity and ecological value across green spaces. Undertake general maintenance tasks such as painting and repairs to fencing, seats, and outdoor equipment. Perform any other reasonable tasks required across Council-operated sites. Requirements: Previous experience supervising grounds maintenance or similar operations. Horticultural or ecology qualification preferred. Full driving licence for occasional travel to other local sites. Strong knowledge of health and safety practices. Ability to lead and motivate a team. Reliable, proactive, and able to work flexibly including weekends. What We Offer: Permanent, long-term role with a supportive team. Opportunity to apply and develop horticultural and ecological expertise. Participation in meaningful projects enhancing green spaces and biodiversity. Time off in lieu for weekend rota participation. Interested? Apply now to join the team managing Thornbury Cemetery and contribute to the upkeep and improvement of vital community green spaces. Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Permanent Cemetery Operations Supervisor Thornbury 29,000 - 31,000 per year 37 hours Weekdays plus weekend rota Permanent Introduction Acorn by Synergie is recruiting a Permanent Cemetery Operations Supervisor to manage Thornbury Cemetery. This role ensures high standards of site maintenance, smooth running of interments, and compliance with health and safety legislation and cemetery regulations. The role includes officiating at interments, liaising with funeral directors and monumental masons, supervising grounds maintenance staff, and contributing to ecological and biodiversity improvements across cemetery grounds. Key Duties: Oversee and manage all operations within Cemetery grounds. Ensure site safety, supervising grounds maintenance, burial preparation, and contractor activities. Monitor memorial permit schemes, ensuring compliance with regulations. Maintain and secure all Cemetery buildings in collaboration with the Facilities Officer. Care for and secure all tools and equipment. Supervise staff to ensure safe and efficient working practices. Prepare plots for interment of cremated remains safely. Assist funeral directors, clergy, and families at interments, ensuring all documentation is correctly processed. Maintain all plots and Cemetery plans, updating records as required. Provide assistance to the public, funeral directors, and monumental masons regarding grave locations. Conduct routine inspections of memorials, pathways, and grounds, implementing control measures for hazards. Contribute to risk assessments and safe systems of work based on site inspections and contractor activity. Ensure correct and safe use of tools, vehicles, machinery, and PPE by staff and contractors. Act as first point of contact for on-site incidents, securing areas and escalating as needed. Ensure all grounds maintenance is carried out according to agreed regimes, promoting biodiversity initiatives. Lead projects to develop the adjacent meadow into a memorial woodland, ashes interment area, and garden of remembrance. Oversee maintenance of St Mary's Churchyard, including inspections, volunteer liaison, and routine upkeep. Maintain open areas, floral displays, and other Cemetery facilities. Use horticultural knowledge to enhance biodiversity and ecological value across green spaces. Undertake general maintenance tasks such as painting and repairs to fencing, seats, and outdoor equipment. Perform any other reasonable tasks required across Council-operated sites. Requirements: Previous experience supervising grounds maintenance or similar operations. Horticultural or ecology qualification preferred. Full driving licence for occasional travel to other local sites. Strong knowledge of health and safety practices. Ability to lead and motivate a team. Reliable, proactive, and able to work flexibly including weekends. What We Offer: Permanent, long-term role with a supportive team. Opportunity to apply and develop horticultural and ecological expertise. Participation in meaningful projects enhancing green spaces and biodiversity. Time off in lieu for weekend rota participation. Interested? Apply now to join the team managing Thornbury Cemetery and contribute to the upkeep and improvement of vital community green spaces. Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
Resident Liaison Officer
Axis Europe Birmingham, Staffordshire
CLC, part of Axis CLC, is a national maintenance and refurbishment provider with over 1,000 employees and 13 UK offices. We support clients across the healthcare, defence, leisure, heritage, commercial and education sectors, delivering essential building services. As part of the Axis CLC group, backed by over 110 years of combined experience across the organisation, we offer responsive repairs, planned maintenance, compliance, decarbonisation and refurbishment solutions nationwide. The Role To support our continued growth we are looking for a Fixed Term Resident Liaison Officer for16 to 18 months to join our team working from our Walsall Division on the Croc Works Project. The successful candidate will be acting as the first point of contact for residents, responsible for building and strengthening residentrelationships and maximising satisfaction. The role requires the ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines with minimum supervision. The ideal candidate will be reliable, well organised and be able to work as part of a team. Responsibilities Coveringexternal works onhigh rise buildings, wall works, cladding panels,testing boilers and bricks in and outs. Dealing with Clients and Residents face to face and over the telephone Using your own vehicle / public transport to travel to singularlocations in New Town and/or Birmingham. Coveringcommunal areas - general let / shared ownership Organising and carrying out surveys Booking appointments and providing residents with refurbishment options Provide a friendly courteous service Progress reporting and management of key performance indicators. About You ADisclosure and Barring Services check will be carried out for successful candidates. Strong empathy and the ability to support vulnerable individuals with professionalism and care. Awareness of challenges faced by residents with dementia or other cognitive impairments. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a calm, approachable manner. Highly organised, proactive and solution-focused. Confident working collaboratively with site teams and clients. What We Offer £28,000 - £32,000 plus benefits including: 25days' annual leave + bank holidays Up to £2,000 colleague referral fee Long-service awards at key milestones Perkbox - discounts on coffee, cinema, travel and wellbeing 1 paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support and progression, Axis promotes from within Why Axis CLC? Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national organisation that delivers essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. You'll be joining a team that values reliability, quality and social impact, offering long-term stability, meaningful work and genuine opportunities to grow and progress in your career. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
CLC, part of Axis CLC, is a national maintenance and refurbishment provider with over 1,000 employees and 13 UK offices. We support clients across the healthcare, defence, leisure, heritage, commercial and education sectors, delivering essential building services. As part of the Axis CLC group, backed by over 110 years of combined experience across the organisation, we offer responsive repairs, planned maintenance, compliance, decarbonisation and refurbishment solutions nationwide. The Role To support our continued growth we are looking for a Fixed Term Resident Liaison Officer for16 to 18 months to join our team working from our Walsall Division on the Croc Works Project. The successful candidate will be acting as the first point of contact for residents, responsible for building and strengthening residentrelationships and maximising satisfaction. The role requires the ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines with minimum supervision. The ideal candidate will be reliable, well organised and be able to work as part of a team. Responsibilities Coveringexternal works onhigh rise buildings, wall works, cladding panels,testing boilers and bricks in and outs. Dealing with Clients and Residents face to face and over the telephone Using your own vehicle / public transport to travel to singularlocations in New Town and/or Birmingham. Coveringcommunal areas - general let / shared ownership Organising and carrying out surveys Booking appointments and providing residents with refurbishment options Provide a friendly courteous service Progress reporting and management of key performance indicators. About You ADisclosure and Barring Services check will be carried out for successful candidates. Strong empathy and the ability to support vulnerable individuals with professionalism and care. Awareness of challenges faced by residents with dementia or other cognitive impairments. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a calm, approachable manner. Highly organised, proactive and solution-focused. Confident working collaboratively with site teams and clients. What We Offer £28,000 - £32,000 plus benefits including: 25days' annual leave + bank holidays Up to £2,000 colleague referral fee Long-service awards at key milestones Perkbox - discounts on coffee, cinema, travel and wellbeing 1 paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support and progression, Axis promotes from within Why Axis CLC? Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national organisation that delivers essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. You'll be joining a team that values reliability, quality and social impact, offering long-term stability, meaningful work and genuine opportunities to grow and progress in your career. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
Assistant Planning Officer
Old Moat Manchester, Lancashire
About The Role Working Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: 31 March 2026 Closing time: 11.59pm Interview Method: In Person (Face to Face) Applicants must have existing right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application. However, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Qualification - Must hold a Degree in Planning Manchester is one of the world's greatest cities. A city with a reputation for innovation. A reputation for creativity. A thriving regional economy and a proud sense of identity. We are a city with a rich history, a vibrant present day, and much to look forward to in the future. This is an opportunity to play a key role in shaping this dynamic modern city. The role is within the Central Development Management Team of the Manchester Planning Service - a high profile, frontline service within the City Council. We are looking for a talented, ambitious town planner, who is committed to Manchester, and its vision, in order to realise outcomes for our residents, businesses and visitors. The Central Team is responsible for the implementation of the Council's planning policies for the ongoing physical regeneration of the City Centre. We have a number of nationally significant development areas including Corridor Manchester, First Street, Great Jackson Street and Piccadilly East as part of meeting our housing and economic growth objectives. The team is also responsible for managing the growth of the City Centre into a number of strategically important regeneration areas, including Victoria North, Strangeways, Ancoats and New Islington, Holt Town and the Etihad Campus, in order to create great places that bring people and communities together, attract investment and ensure that Manchester continues to thrive. To discuss the role, please contact Jennifer Atkinson (Principal Planning Manager) on or . About the Candidate Candidates would help ensure that new developments are in line with Council priorities, ensuring the highest standard of design together with meeting Manchester's ambitious target of being a Zero Carbon City by 2038. Working closely with the Planning Service's Urban Design, Heritage and Sustainability Team, the role would also require knowledge and understanding of historic buildings, other designated assets and climate objectives, together with relevant legislation, to ensure the City's growth responds positively to the historic environment and climate change objectives. The role would be office based in the Town Hall Extension in the centre of Manchester with candidates expected to undertake site visits, where initiative and professional judgement would need to be demonstrated in order to make sound planning decisions. Extensive engagement with elected members, residents, businesses and other stakeholders including heritage organisations would be a key requirement of the role in order to provide high levels of performance, customer service and deliver high quality development proposals in Manchester. There would also be close liaison with other council services to support corporate objectives and Council projects and initiatives. About Us We're the local council for one of the UK's most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it's strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you'll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city - a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: We take time to listen and understand We work together and trust each other We show that we value our differences and treat each other fairly We 'own it' and we're not afraid to try new things We're proud and passionate about Manchester Benefits we offer Generous holiday allowance - Enjoy up to 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays. Increasing to 31 days after five years of local government service. Want more leave? You can purchase up to two additional weeks. A buzzing pension - You'll be enrolled in the UK's largest local government pension scheme, with plenty of options to top up your benefits. Includes life cover of three times your salary as a lump sum. Enhanced parental and carers leave - Take advantage of our enhanced family leave options, designed to provide ample time for you to bond with your new born or support your family during critical life events. Brilliant perks - Access a range of discounts, from saving on the weekly shop to holidays and days out with MCR+. Plus discounts on phone contracts, cycle to work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, and more. Learn and grow - We are dedicated to nurturing talent and providing you with the tools to thrive. Take part in a diverse set of learning opportunities, from workshops and training sessions through to apprenticeships and qualifications. All this begins with our comprehensive onboarding process. A Good Employment Charter member - We are committed to offering secure, flexible work and embedding fairness into everything we do. We review pay annually, recognise three trade unions, and are constantly working to offer the best possible health and wellbeing support throughout all stages of your working life. Up to 3 days volunteering leave - Give back to the community with three days pro rate of paid volunteering leave, in addition to existing benefits. Creating an Inclusive Team at Manchester City Council At Manchester City Council, we're dedicated to creating a workplace that truly reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from people of all ages and backgrounds, particularly from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, Disabled people and young people. Support During the Process Interview Adjustments: Let us know if you need any adjustments to demonstrate your suitability during the interview. Accessible Formats: Our ReciteMe tool can be accessed through the "Accessibility tools" button at the top of our careers page. This tool offers features like text to speech, translation into multiple languages, and adjustable text size and colour to make our site more accessible for everyone. Guaranteed Assessment Scheme We guarantee assessments for applicants who meet the recruiting panels minimum shortlisting requirements for the role and identify with at least one of the following criteria: Members of the Armed Forces members or veterans Current or former care leavers Have a disability or long term condition If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme or any MCC positive action programme If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme, please indicate this within the Supporting Statement section of your application. When You Join Us We're a Disability Confident Employer, offering: A workplace adjustment hub which provides specialist support, advice and guidance to ensure you have the adjustments needed to thrive at work. Disabled Staff Network, Neurodiversity Staff Network and Mental Health Staff Network that provides a safe inclusive space to share experiences and opportunities to influence council practice. A strong commitment to ensuring all information adheres to accessibility standards and that our workplaces are accessible and disability friendly. What we will need from you if you're successful In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. This is not a role that is eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route based on Manchester City Council policy. Candidates are therefore encouraged to consider their own right to work options without the requirement for Manchester City Council sponsorship. Pre-Employment Checks If you are successful in securing a position with us, the pre employment checks required will depend on the role you've applied for. As a guide, these checks may include: Proof of Right to Work: You'll need to provide documentary evidence of your right to work in the UK. Please note, visa sponsorship is not guaranteed for this role. References: We'll require references from your current and previous employer(s). Proof of Qualifications: Evidence of qualifications relevant to the role will be required. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check: A criminal record check may be necessary, depending on the role. Proof of Manchester Residency: For some roles, you may need to demonstrate that you reside within the boundaries of Manchester City Council. . click apply for full job details
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
About The Role Working Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: 31 March 2026 Closing time: 11.59pm Interview Method: In Person (Face to Face) Applicants must have existing right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application. However, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Qualification - Must hold a Degree in Planning Manchester is one of the world's greatest cities. A city with a reputation for innovation. A reputation for creativity. A thriving regional economy and a proud sense of identity. We are a city with a rich history, a vibrant present day, and much to look forward to in the future. This is an opportunity to play a key role in shaping this dynamic modern city. The role is within the Central Development Management Team of the Manchester Planning Service - a high profile, frontline service within the City Council. We are looking for a talented, ambitious town planner, who is committed to Manchester, and its vision, in order to realise outcomes for our residents, businesses and visitors. The Central Team is responsible for the implementation of the Council's planning policies for the ongoing physical regeneration of the City Centre. We have a number of nationally significant development areas including Corridor Manchester, First Street, Great Jackson Street and Piccadilly East as part of meeting our housing and economic growth objectives. The team is also responsible for managing the growth of the City Centre into a number of strategically important regeneration areas, including Victoria North, Strangeways, Ancoats and New Islington, Holt Town and the Etihad Campus, in order to create great places that bring people and communities together, attract investment and ensure that Manchester continues to thrive. To discuss the role, please contact Jennifer Atkinson (Principal Planning Manager) on or . About the Candidate Candidates would help ensure that new developments are in line with Council priorities, ensuring the highest standard of design together with meeting Manchester's ambitious target of being a Zero Carbon City by 2038. Working closely with the Planning Service's Urban Design, Heritage and Sustainability Team, the role would also require knowledge and understanding of historic buildings, other designated assets and climate objectives, together with relevant legislation, to ensure the City's growth responds positively to the historic environment and climate change objectives. The role would be office based in the Town Hall Extension in the centre of Manchester with candidates expected to undertake site visits, where initiative and professional judgement would need to be demonstrated in order to make sound planning decisions. Extensive engagement with elected members, residents, businesses and other stakeholders including heritage organisations would be a key requirement of the role in order to provide high levels of performance, customer service and deliver high quality development proposals in Manchester. There would also be close liaison with other council services to support corporate objectives and Council projects and initiatives. About Us We're the local council for one of the UK's most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it's strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you'll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city - a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: We take time to listen and understand We work together and trust each other We show that we value our differences and treat each other fairly We 'own it' and we're not afraid to try new things We're proud and passionate about Manchester Benefits we offer Generous holiday allowance - Enjoy up to 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays. Increasing to 31 days after five years of local government service. Want more leave? You can purchase up to two additional weeks. A buzzing pension - You'll be enrolled in the UK's largest local government pension scheme, with plenty of options to top up your benefits. Includes life cover of three times your salary as a lump sum. Enhanced parental and carers leave - Take advantage of our enhanced family leave options, designed to provide ample time for you to bond with your new born or support your family during critical life events. Brilliant perks - Access a range of discounts, from saving on the weekly shop to holidays and days out with MCR+. Plus discounts on phone contracts, cycle to work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, and more. Learn and grow - We are dedicated to nurturing talent and providing you with the tools to thrive. Take part in a diverse set of learning opportunities, from workshops and training sessions through to apprenticeships and qualifications. All this begins with our comprehensive onboarding process. A Good Employment Charter member - We are committed to offering secure, flexible work and embedding fairness into everything we do. We review pay annually, recognise three trade unions, and are constantly working to offer the best possible health and wellbeing support throughout all stages of your working life. Up to 3 days volunteering leave - Give back to the community with three days pro rate of paid volunteering leave, in addition to existing benefits. Creating an Inclusive Team at Manchester City Council At Manchester City Council, we're dedicated to creating a workplace that truly reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from people of all ages and backgrounds, particularly from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, Disabled people and young people. Support During the Process Interview Adjustments: Let us know if you need any adjustments to demonstrate your suitability during the interview. Accessible Formats: Our ReciteMe tool can be accessed through the "Accessibility tools" button at the top of our careers page. This tool offers features like text to speech, translation into multiple languages, and adjustable text size and colour to make our site more accessible for everyone. Guaranteed Assessment Scheme We guarantee assessments for applicants who meet the recruiting panels minimum shortlisting requirements for the role and identify with at least one of the following criteria: Members of the Armed Forces members or veterans Current or former care leavers Have a disability or long term condition If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme or any MCC positive action programme If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme, please indicate this within the Supporting Statement section of your application. When You Join Us We're a Disability Confident Employer, offering: A workplace adjustment hub which provides specialist support, advice and guidance to ensure you have the adjustments needed to thrive at work. Disabled Staff Network, Neurodiversity Staff Network and Mental Health Staff Network that provides a safe inclusive space to share experiences and opportunities to influence council practice. A strong commitment to ensuring all information adheres to accessibility standards and that our workplaces are accessible and disability friendly. What we will need from you if you're successful In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. This is not a role that is eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route based on Manchester City Council policy. Candidates are therefore encouraged to consider their own right to work options without the requirement for Manchester City Council sponsorship. Pre-Employment Checks If you are successful in securing a position with us, the pre employment checks required will depend on the role you've applied for. As a guide, these checks may include: Proof of Right to Work: You'll need to provide documentary evidence of your right to work in the UK. Please note, visa sponsorship is not guaranteed for this role. References: We'll require references from your current and previous employer(s). Proof of Qualifications: Evidence of qualifications relevant to the role will be required. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check: A criminal record check may be necessary, depending on the role. Proof of Manchester Residency: For some roles, you may need to demonstrate that you reside within the boundaries of Manchester City Council. . click apply for full job details
Bradestrete Services Limited
The Beadle
Bradestrete Services Limited
About The Role Reports to: The Clerk Direct reports: Porters, Receptionist and Housekeepers Place of work: The Hall (City of London) You are required to live in (a one-bedroom apartment is provided on site for the Beadle and his/her partner/spouse). Who We Are Merchant Taylors Company is a membership organisation whose members share a passion for community, education and philanthropy. As a result, our activities span across London and the United Kingdom where members give their time and skills as well as donate to empower and progress charities, local organisations and schools. As a community body, we support our members by providing a rich atmosphere for them to grow and expand their horizons. To meet our ambitions, we provide an engaged and driven workplace for staff to reach their full potential. Merchant Taylors Company began as a medieval organisation in 1327. Once linked to the tailoring industry, we are also a grand events venue with fascinating links to London s history and civic life to this day. We blend together our unique history with an ambitious forward-looking plan to take us into many future centuries. Our Vision To be a flourishing Livery company that makes a lasting difference, improving lives through education and philanthropy. How you add value: The Beadle is a ceremonial position rooted in medieval history playing a key role as the outward face of the Company. You ll support the Master, Wardens, and Clerk in the conduct of ceremonial occasions, including those away from the Hall. You ll also be is responsible for coordinating all Health, Safety and Environmental activity. You ll lead a team which prepares the Hall for events. You will be required to work adhoc outside of core hours. You are expected to live on site at the Hall in a one bedroom flat. Our onsite flat is for the sole use of the Beadle and their partner. Ceremonial Attend external events at venues including City Guildhall, Mansion House, and St Paul s Cathedral Supervise all aspects of the management of the Company s Apprentices , and the conduct of the Bindings and Admissions ceremonies in liaison with the Membership Officer and Communications Manager and maintain oversight of the publications offered to new Freemen or Apprentices Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Oversee the maintenance of the Company s Robes and Badges Act as an imposing and diplomatic Toastmaster when required Be fully conversant with the programme of all Company activities, both within and outside the Hall on a day-to-day basis to advise the Master and Clerk, and other members of the Company, keeping the Catering Company informed as appropriate for meal planning Security Be the first responder for any alarms raised or security breaches at the Hall. Continually work alongside the Company Surveyor to ensure the safety of the Hall, its contents, employees, and visitors Health & Safety Be the Health & Safety Emergency Co-ordinator, and fulfil all the responsibilities, including record keeping, working closely with the H&S Advisor on this Maintain and co ordinate the Training Matrix on the dashboard ensuring all training is up to date. Organise external trainers to the hall for the specialist training Complete accurate and timely accident/incident investigations reporting to the HSEC and the Company. Take full ownership of all risk assessments, ensuring they are completed, reviewed, and updated regularly, reporting any concerns to the Health, Safety Environment Committee Through close and regular personal inspection and monitoring, ensure the highest standards of Hall presentation, keeping a Defects Book and insisting on thorough hygiene and cleanliness throughout the Hall. Communicate any health and safety concerns to staff in a timely fashion, avoiding panic and provide clear instructions as and when needed Ensure that health and safety issues/concerns are dealt with swiftly Ensure H & S inductions are carried out for all new staff External partners/affiliates Be familiar with City Police and Corporation officials on official matters Maintain regular contact with City churches prior to Company Church Services Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Outside core operating / working hours Respond to the Fire and Security alarms Respond to the Digitrack fridge alarm system, notifying the Facilities Manager if a fault is identified and immediate action is needed. Facilitate weekend access for contractors undertaking planned maintenance works, liaising with the Company Surveyor on planned works Check heating system/s during period of excessive low temperatures Check the basement drainage for flooding during period of excessive rainfall Team Management Responsible for the day-to-day management of your direct reports, which includes (and not limited to) wellbeing, recruitment, health and safety, regular feedback, quarterly check-ins and training. Hold regular team meetings and briefings to update the team on Company and Corporate events and all other relevant information. Ensure that team communication is open, two-way and always respectful Be a model example of the service delivery you expect from your team. Recommend and encourage measures for improving work procedures and team performance Take responsibility for training and development of your team Delegate, manage and distribute the workload amongst those you manage Make sure that your direct reports are always GDPR compliant Other duties For Court members, be helpful in the coordination of the use of Court bedrooms, transport arrangements and the onward billing of the same Ensure correct layout of rooms for Court and Company Committee meetings, and for all Company Events involving ceremony Assist with inquiries from the public, liaising with the Events team, including arranging guided visits to the Hall Attend at, and report to staff meetings as appropriate Occasional evening presence at Company functions, and very occasional travel to schools and elsewhere in the UK. Undertake watering of plants during prolonged dry periods, including weekends. Purchase Merchandise and carry out annual stock audit The qualities you bring: Experienced in managing H&S NEBOSH - General certificate plus Minimum of 5 GCSEs including minimum grade C (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics IT proficient Have excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with a variety of different people Be a good listener and relay information to other staff members in a concise and clear manner Have a willingness to continually learn new skills Have excellent leadership skills Able to remain calm in unprecedented situations
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
About The Role Reports to: The Clerk Direct reports: Porters, Receptionist and Housekeepers Place of work: The Hall (City of London) You are required to live in (a one-bedroom apartment is provided on site for the Beadle and his/her partner/spouse). Who We Are Merchant Taylors Company is a membership organisation whose members share a passion for community, education and philanthropy. As a result, our activities span across London and the United Kingdom where members give their time and skills as well as donate to empower and progress charities, local organisations and schools. As a community body, we support our members by providing a rich atmosphere for them to grow and expand their horizons. To meet our ambitions, we provide an engaged and driven workplace for staff to reach their full potential. Merchant Taylors Company began as a medieval organisation in 1327. Once linked to the tailoring industry, we are also a grand events venue with fascinating links to London s history and civic life to this day. We blend together our unique history with an ambitious forward-looking plan to take us into many future centuries. Our Vision To be a flourishing Livery company that makes a lasting difference, improving lives through education and philanthropy. How you add value: The Beadle is a ceremonial position rooted in medieval history playing a key role as the outward face of the Company. You ll support the Master, Wardens, and Clerk in the conduct of ceremonial occasions, including those away from the Hall. You ll also be is responsible for coordinating all Health, Safety and Environmental activity. You ll lead a team which prepares the Hall for events. You will be required to work adhoc outside of core hours. You are expected to live on site at the Hall in a one bedroom flat. Our onsite flat is for the sole use of the Beadle and their partner. Ceremonial Attend external events at venues including City Guildhall, Mansion House, and St Paul s Cathedral Supervise all aspects of the management of the Company s Apprentices , and the conduct of the Bindings and Admissions ceremonies in liaison with the Membership Officer and Communications Manager and maintain oversight of the publications offered to new Freemen or Apprentices Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Oversee the maintenance of the Company s Robes and Badges Act as an imposing and diplomatic Toastmaster when required Be fully conversant with the programme of all Company activities, both within and outside the Hall on a day-to-day basis to advise the Master and Clerk, and other members of the Company, keeping the Catering Company informed as appropriate for meal planning Security Be the first responder for any alarms raised or security breaches at the Hall. Continually work alongside the Company Surveyor to ensure the safety of the Hall, its contents, employees, and visitors Health & Safety Be the Health & Safety Emergency Co-ordinator, and fulfil all the responsibilities, including record keeping, working closely with the H&S Advisor on this Maintain and co ordinate the Training Matrix on the dashboard ensuring all training is up to date. Organise external trainers to the hall for the specialist training Complete accurate and timely accident/incident investigations reporting to the HSEC and the Company. Take full ownership of all risk assessments, ensuring they are completed, reviewed, and updated regularly, reporting any concerns to the Health, Safety Environment Committee Through close and regular personal inspection and monitoring, ensure the highest standards of Hall presentation, keeping a Defects Book and insisting on thorough hygiene and cleanliness throughout the Hall. Communicate any health and safety concerns to staff in a timely fashion, avoiding panic and provide clear instructions as and when needed Ensure that health and safety issues/concerns are dealt with swiftly Ensure H & S inductions are carried out for all new staff External partners/affiliates Be familiar with City Police and Corporation officials on official matters Maintain regular contact with City churches prior to Company Church Services Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Outside core operating / working hours Respond to the Fire and Security alarms Respond to the Digitrack fridge alarm system, notifying the Facilities Manager if a fault is identified and immediate action is needed. Facilitate weekend access for contractors undertaking planned maintenance works, liaising with the Company Surveyor on planned works Check heating system/s during period of excessive low temperatures Check the basement drainage for flooding during period of excessive rainfall Team Management Responsible for the day-to-day management of your direct reports, which includes (and not limited to) wellbeing, recruitment, health and safety, regular feedback, quarterly check-ins and training. Hold regular team meetings and briefings to update the team on Company and Corporate events and all other relevant information. Ensure that team communication is open, two-way and always respectful Be a model example of the service delivery you expect from your team. Recommend and encourage measures for improving work procedures and team performance Take responsibility for training and development of your team Delegate, manage and distribute the workload amongst those you manage Make sure that your direct reports are always GDPR compliant Other duties For Court members, be helpful in the coordination of the use of Court bedrooms, transport arrangements and the onward billing of the same Ensure correct layout of rooms for Court and Company Committee meetings, and for all Company Events involving ceremony Assist with inquiries from the public, liaising with the Events team, including arranging guided visits to the Hall Attend at, and report to staff meetings as appropriate Occasional evening presence at Company functions, and very occasional travel to schools and elsewhere in the UK. Undertake watering of plants during prolonged dry periods, including weekends. Purchase Merchandise and carry out annual stock audit The qualities you bring: Experienced in managing H&S NEBOSH - General certificate plus Minimum of 5 GCSEs including minimum grade C (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics IT proficient Have excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with a variety of different people Be a good listener and relay information to other staff members in a concise and clear manner Have a willingness to continually learn new skills Have excellent leadership skills Able to remain calm in unprecedented situations
Adecco
Major Crime Staff Investigator
Adecco Northampton, Northamptonshire
Join Our Client's Northampton Police's Team as a Major Crime Staff Investigator! Are you passionate about supporting vital investigations and contributing to public safety? We have an exciting opportunity for a Major Crime Staff Investigator based in Northampton. This temporary role offers an hourly rate of 15.72, and we're looking for enthusiastic candidates to work full time in a dynamic environment. What You'll Do: As a Major Crime Staff Investigator, you will play a crucial role in supporting investigating officers through various administrative tasks. Your responsibilities will include: Witness/Victim Statements: Prepare and write statements in the approved evidential format, ensuring accuracy and clarity. Clerical Support: Provide essential clerical support by updating internal records, managing the NICHE-Crime Recording System, HOLMES Database, and Cycomms applications, as well as submitting information through LANDesk and forensic systems. Investigation Support: Undertake tasks that support criminal investigations, including reviewing sensitive materials and conducting CCTV and witness inquiries. Exhibit Management: Handle, seize, and ensure the continuity of exhibits. You will record information, manage storage, prepare exhibit lists, and oversee property disposal in accordance with the Designated Power Police Reform Act 2002. Liaison: Collaborate with other police forces, outside agencies, and partners to fulfill investigation requirements effectively. Interview Assistance: Support the Lead Interviewer in suspect and victim interviews as a Second Interviewer (Designated Powers not required). File Preparation: Assist in preparing case files to meet the standards set by Northamptonshire Police and Crown Prosecution Policies. Additional Tasks: Perform other reasonable tasks as directed by an Officer in Charge (OIC) or Supervisor to ensure the success of criminal investigations. What We're Looking For: To thrive in this role, you should possess: Strong organizational and communication skills. You MUST have experience of working within Policing and desirably HOLMES A detail-oriented mindset with the ability to handle sensitive information. A proactive attitude and willingness to learn. Experience or familiarity with crime investigation processes would be advantageous, but we welcome enthusiastic individuals eager to make a difference. Due to Police Vetting criteria you MUST have resided within the UK continuously for at least 3 years at the time of application. Why Join Us? This is more than just a job; it's an opportunity to make a real impact in your community. You will be part of a dedicated team committed to ensuring justice and safety for all. Plus, you'll gain valuable experience in the field of major crime investigations! Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited about this opportunity and meet the qualifications, we want to hear from you! Apply now to become a Major Crime Staff Investigator and take the next step in your career. Application Process: Submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience. We can't wait to welcome you to our team! This role is temporary and based in Northampton. The hourly rate is 15.72. Full-time commitment required. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Mar 09, 2026
Seasonal
Join Our Client's Northampton Police's Team as a Major Crime Staff Investigator! Are you passionate about supporting vital investigations and contributing to public safety? We have an exciting opportunity for a Major Crime Staff Investigator based in Northampton. This temporary role offers an hourly rate of 15.72, and we're looking for enthusiastic candidates to work full time in a dynamic environment. What You'll Do: As a Major Crime Staff Investigator, you will play a crucial role in supporting investigating officers through various administrative tasks. Your responsibilities will include: Witness/Victim Statements: Prepare and write statements in the approved evidential format, ensuring accuracy and clarity. Clerical Support: Provide essential clerical support by updating internal records, managing the NICHE-Crime Recording System, HOLMES Database, and Cycomms applications, as well as submitting information through LANDesk and forensic systems. Investigation Support: Undertake tasks that support criminal investigations, including reviewing sensitive materials and conducting CCTV and witness inquiries. Exhibit Management: Handle, seize, and ensure the continuity of exhibits. You will record information, manage storage, prepare exhibit lists, and oversee property disposal in accordance with the Designated Power Police Reform Act 2002. Liaison: Collaborate with other police forces, outside agencies, and partners to fulfill investigation requirements effectively. Interview Assistance: Support the Lead Interviewer in suspect and victim interviews as a Second Interviewer (Designated Powers not required). File Preparation: Assist in preparing case files to meet the standards set by Northamptonshire Police and Crown Prosecution Policies. Additional Tasks: Perform other reasonable tasks as directed by an Officer in Charge (OIC) or Supervisor to ensure the success of criminal investigations. What We're Looking For: To thrive in this role, you should possess: Strong organizational and communication skills. You MUST have experience of working within Policing and desirably HOLMES A detail-oriented mindset with the ability to handle sensitive information. A proactive attitude and willingness to learn. Experience or familiarity with crime investigation processes would be advantageous, but we welcome enthusiastic individuals eager to make a difference. Due to Police Vetting criteria you MUST have resided within the UK continuously for at least 3 years at the time of application. Why Join Us? This is more than just a job; it's an opportunity to make a real impact in your community. You will be part of a dedicated team committed to ensuring justice and safety for all. Plus, you'll gain valuable experience in the field of major crime investigations! Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited about this opportunity and meet the qualifications, we want to hear from you! Apply now to become a Major Crime Staff Investigator and take the next step in your career. Application Process: Submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience. We can't wait to welcome you to our team! This role is temporary and based in Northampton. The hourly rate is 15.72. Full-time commitment required. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jackson Civil Engineering
Public Liaison Officer
Jackson Civil Engineering City, Sheffield
Jackson Civil Engineering is dynamic, innovative, and focused, supported by an inclusive and fun company culture. Our clients value our proactive approach, depth of expertise, integrity, and the quality we deliver. As a result, our people enjoy working on some of the most exciting and varied projects. We want our people to succeed both in work and life, and to support this we promote a healthy, productive, and flexible working environment that respects work life balance. We are now recruiting for a Public Liaison Officer to work in our Northern Region. Due to the job role, there may be a need to work occasional evenings. Previous experience in a similar public or stakeholder interface role is desirable. The main purpose of this role is to manage communications with clients, stakeholders and the general public, using all forms of media and communication to build, maintain and manage the reputation of the business. This role will specifically support the following schemes in areas including: Barton Upon Humber Skipton Lowdham Lincolnshire (multiple sites) Main Duties: Dealing with Stakeholders and advising them of upcoming works Stakeholder Management Developing a customer complaints process and dealing with complaints in a timely manner Monitoring complaint data to identify trends and logging complaints on a monthly basis Communication with internal and external clients, PR and JCE senior management Attend and contribute to regular process meetings with the project team Compilation of monthly reports Organisation of regular public exhibitions Organising and undertaking newsletters and press releases Going on site visits and taking site photos Having involvement of insurance claims Investigate and possibly implement social media sources as a method of communication with the public affected by the scheme Involvement with partnering workshops Liaison with local schools including arranging presentations and events Preparing for and assisting in the hosting of Considerate Contractors scheme audits Development of social value initiatives Are you the person we are looking for? We are seeking a confident communicator with excellent public-facing skills, strong organisational ability, and creativity. You should be able to work well under pressure, manage multiple tasks, and demonstrate excellent time management. Prior experience in stakeholder and public engagement is essential. Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint is required. Due to the nature of this role a full UK driving licence is required as it involves travelling to various local sites / project catchment areas. Excellent benefits package and personal development opportunities: We don t just offer a great place to work with a supportive, family atmosphere. We also offer: Life assurance cover (4x annual salary) Company pension scheme (we match up to 8%) Company car The great escape leave off 2 early every Friday 25 days holiday (pro rata) plus bank holidays (with an option of buying more holiday) Extensive training programmes Employee Assistance Programme Employee benefits platform Free on-site parking Company social calendar Regular fun days and a broad range of charity events A supportive business that genuinely wants to help you progress in your career. We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all staff and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, or marriage and civil partnership status. We place great importance on inclusive recruitment and will do everything we can to support applicants who may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please let us know if you need any additional assistance or adjustments. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not always able to respond to unsuccessful candidates individually. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of submitting your application, please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Jackson Civil Engineering is dynamic, innovative, and focused, supported by an inclusive and fun company culture. Our clients value our proactive approach, depth of expertise, integrity, and the quality we deliver. As a result, our people enjoy working on some of the most exciting and varied projects. We want our people to succeed both in work and life, and to support this we promote a healthy, productive, and flexible working environment that respects work life balance. We are now recruiting for a Public Liaison Officer to work in our Northern Region. Due to the job role, there may be a need to work occasional evenings. Previous experience in a similar public or stakeholder interface role is desirable. The main purpose of this role is to manage communications with clients, stakeholders and the general public, using all forms of media and communication to build, maintain and manage the reputation of the business. This role will specifically support the following schemes in areas including: Barton Upon Humber Skipton Lowdham Lincolnshire (multiple sites) Main Duties: Dealing with Stakeholders and advising them of upcoming works Stakeholder Management Developing a customer complaints process and dealing with complaints in a timely manner Monitoring complaint data to identify trends and logging complaints on a monthly basis Communication with internal and external clients, PR and JCE senior management Attend and contribute to regular process meetings with the project team Compilation of monthly reports Organisation of regular public exhibitions Organising and undertaking newsletters and press releases Going on site visits and taking site photos Having involvement of insurance claims Investigate and possibly implement social media sources as a method of communication with the public affected by the scheme Involvement with partnering workshops Liaison with local schools including arranging presentations and events Preparing for and assisting in the hosting of Considerate Contractors scheme audits Development of social value initiatives Are you the person we are looking for? We are seeking a confident communicator with excellent public-facing skills, strong organisational ability, and creativity. You should be able to work well under pressure, manage multiple tasks, and demonstrate excellent time management. Prior experience in stakeholder and public engagement is essential. Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint is required. Due to the nature of this role a full UK driving licence is required as it involves travelling to various local sites / project catchment areas. Excellent benefits package and personal development opportunities: We don t just offer a great place to work with a supportive, family atmosphere. We also offer: Life assurance cover (4x annual salary) Company pension scheme (we match up to 8%) Company car The great escape leave off 2 early every Friday 25 days holiday (pro rata) plus bank holidays (with an option of buying more holiday) Extensive training programmes Employee Assistance Programme Employee benefits platform Free on-site parking Company social calendar Regular fun days and a broad range of charity events A supportive business that genuinely wants to help you progress in your career. We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all staff and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, or marriage and civil partnership status. We place great importance on inclusive recruitment and will do everything we can to support applicants who may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please let us know if you need any additional assistance or adjustments. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not always able to respond to unsuccessful candidates individually. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of submitting your application, please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
Workplace Liaison Officer
Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated Edinburgh, Midlothian
JLL empowers you to shape a brighter way .Our people at JLL and JLL Technologies are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology for our clients. We are committed to hiring the best, most talented people and empowering them to thrive, grow meaningful careers and to find a place where they belong. Whether you've got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you're looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, join our team as we help shape a brighter way forward. The Role: We are currently recruiting for a Workplace Liaison to join our public sector and work in a revolutionary way at client's sites with a real focus on workplace and customer experience. In this forward-thinking role you will be enlisted to oversee total facilities management service delivery at the site in Edinburgh. It's a very customer orientated position and you will be responsible for supporting the Contract Delivery Manager ensuring the company delivers its contractual obligations on time. The successful candidate will be required to work from the client's site and will report directly into the Contract Delivery Manager. You will be rewarded with salary reflective of background, skill set and experience. Day to day: Responsible for the delivery of all hard and soft services including support for cleaning, housekeeping, emergency call out, PPM, reactive repair as required on a site by site basis including the direction, supervision and oversight of subcontracted services Promotes high level of satisfaction among customer/end-users by anticipation and promptly responding to their service requirements Always assures prompt response by other team members and selected contractors to exceed customer expectations Gives direction on site to promote engagement and excellence in customer service and delivery Understanding of the critical systems on site including UPS, generator, fire alarm etc with an ability to provide facilities support to the client business Ensures compliance with local legislative requirements, Integral and client best practice, policies and procedures Acts as go-to person in relation to all facilities activities on sites ensuring potential roadblocks are identified and removed Supports emergency preparedness and crisis planning on a site by site basis Develops a close working relationship with all vendors under his/her control to ensure full understanding of the Client culture and inclusion in the team delivering a high-quality service. Is the first point of contact relating to all building issues Ensures delivery of PPM in line with agreed timelines and monitors vendors to ensure service delivery in line with KPI/SLAs Monitors and ensures office housekeeping and cleanliness is delivered to highest quality level Communicates in an open, honest, transparent manner with the ability to tailor the message to specific audience and their needs Adds value in delivery and innovation Oversees delivery of Service Charged elements of property management on behalf of the client, where services are delivered by the Landlord Essential Skills, experience and qualifications: Knowledge within the Facilities Maintenance sector with some technical experience Previous experience in a similar role Understanding of UK health and safety requirements Mechanical, organisational, interpersonal and IT skills Ability to multitask and possess the physical capability to engage in manual labour Courteous and helpful approach with strong communication skills both verbal and written Ability to prioritise tasks, work to deadlines with minimal supervision Proactive approach to identifying and rectifying matters relating to the building Able to manage/support crisis situations Self-motivated and can work independently Excellent admin skills Location: On-site -Edinburgh, GBRIf this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all of the requirements. We're interested in getting to know you and what you bring to the table!At JLL, we harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to efficiently accelerate meaningful connections between candidates and opportunities. Using AI capabilities, we analyze your application for relevant skills, experiences, and qualifications to generate valuable insights about how your unique profile aligns with the specific requirements of the role you're pursuing. JLL Privacy Notice Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading global provider of real estate and investment management services. We take our responsibility to protect the personal information provided to us seriously. Generally the personal information we collect from you are for the purposes of processing in connection with JLL's recruitment process. 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Please direct any other general recruiting inquiries to our page > I want to work for JLL.At JLL, we give you the opportunity, knowledge and tools to own your success, because we value what makes each of us unique. We help our people thrive, grow meaningful careers and find a place where they belong. Together, we strive to be exceptional and shape a better world.For over 200 years, JLL (NYSE: JLL), a leading global commercial real estate and investment management company, has helped clients buy, build, occupy, manage and invest in a variety of commercial, industrial, hotel, residential and retail properties. A Fortune 500 company with operations in over 80 countries around the world, our employees bring the power of a global platform combined with local expertise. Driven by our purpose to shape the future of real estate for a better world, we help our clients, people and communities SEE A BRIGHTER WAYSM. 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Mar 04, 2026
Full time
JLL empowers you to shape a brighter way .Our people at JLL and JLL Technologies are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology for our clients. We are committed to hiring the best, most talented people and empowering them to thrive, grow meaningful careers and to find a place where they belong. Whether you've got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you're looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, join our team as we help shape a brighter way forward. The Role: We are currently recruiting for a Workplace Liaison to join our public sector and work in a revolutionary way at client's sites with a real focus on workplace and customer experience. In this forward-thinking role you will be enlisted to oversee total facilities management service delivery at the site in Edinburgh. It's a very customer orientated position and you will be responsible for supporting the Contract Delivery Manager ensuring the company delivers its contractual obligations on time. The successful candidate will be required to work from the client's site and will report directly into the Contract Delivery Manager. You will be rewarded with salary reflective of background, skill set and experience. Day to day: Responsible for the delivery of all hard and soft services including support for cleaning, housekeeping, emergency call out, PPM, reactive repair as required on a site by site basis including the direction, supervision and oversight of subcontracted services Promotes high level of satisfaction among customer/end-users by anticipation and promptly responding to their service requirements Always assures prompt response by other team members and selected contractors to exceed customer expectations Gives direction on site to promote engagement and excellence in customer service and delivery Understanding of the critical systems on site including UPS, generator, fire alarm etc with an ability to provide facilities support to the client business Ensures compliance with local legislative requirements, Integral and client best practice, policies and procedures Acts as go-to person in relation to all facilities activities on sites ensuring potential roadblocks are identified and removed Supports emergency preparedness and crisis planning on a site by site basis Develops a close working relationship with all vendors under his/her control to ensure full understanding of the Client culture and inclusion in the team delivering a high-quality service. Is the first point of contact relating to all building issues Ensures delivery of PPM in line with agreed timelines and monitors vendors to ensure service delivery in line with KPI/SLAs Monitors and ensures office housekeeping and cleanliness is delivered to highest quality level Communicates in an open, honest, transparent manner with the ability to tailor the message to specific audience and their needs Adds value in delivery and innovation Oversees delivery of Service Charged elements of property management on behalf of the client, where services are delivered by the Landlord Essential Skills, experience and qualifications: Knowledge within the Facilities Maintenance sector with some technical experience Previous experience in a similar role Understanding of UK health and safety requirements Mechanical, organisational, interpersonal and IT skills Ability to multitask and possess the physical capability to engage in manual labour Courteous and helpful approach with strong communication skills both verbal and written Ability to prioritise tasks, work to deadlines with minimal supervision Proactive approach to identifying and rectifying matters relating to the building Able to manage/support crisis situations Self-motivated and can work independently Excellent admin skills Location: On-site -Edinburgh, GBRIf this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all of the requirements. We're interested in getting to know you and what you bring to the table!At JLL, we harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to efficiently accelerate meaningful connections between candidates and opportunities. Using AI capabilities, we analyze your application for relevant skills, experiences, and qualifications to generate valuable insights about how your unique profile aligns with the specific requirements of the role you're pursuing. JLL Privacy Notice Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading global provider of real estate and investment management services. We take our responsibility to protect the personal information provided to us seriously. Generally the personal information we collect from you are for the purposes of processing in connection with JLL's recruitment process. 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Please direct any other general recruiting inquiries to our page > I want to work for JLL.At JLL, we give you the opportunity, knowledge and tools to own your success, because we value what makes each of us unique. We help our people thrive, grow meaningful careers and find a place where they belong. Together, we strive to be exceptional and shape a better world.For over 200 years, JLL (NYSE: JLL), a leading global commercial real estate and investment management company, has helped clients buy, build, occupy, manage and invest in a variety of commercial, industrial, hotel, residential and retail properties. A Fortune 500 company with operations in over 80 countries around the world, our employees bring the power of a global platform combined with local expertise. Driven by our purpose to shape the future of real estate for a better world, we help our clients, people and communities SEE A BRIGHTER WAYSM. 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